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How to connect dvd to t.v. with single coax connection

The vpx dvd has color (3) color coded plugs (white, red and yellow)
t.v. has a single coax connection

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OK I can help here! All you need to do is buy a RF MODULATOR ( at any radio shack or wall-mart store!) they are about $20.00 dollors and will give you the hook-up and RCA jacks you need to connect the player a game ect!
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