Question about Sharp 27N-S300 TV
Yes insert the S-video cable into the "output" S-video connector of the VCR insert the other end of the S-video cable into the "input" S-video connector of the TV
insert a red (left channel sound) and, white (right channel sound) rca connector into the red and, white "output" rca jacks on the VCR and, then: connect the other ends of those cables to the "input" rca jacks on the TV. note: a yellow rca cable can be substituted for the S-video cable. next set your tv to channel 3
insert you TV source: cable, satellite.or, antenna
Coaxial cable into the: "input" or, "ant" Coaxial input jack on the VCR
you can now use the VCR to change channels
Posted on Jul 25, 2010
If your Sharp television has RCA jacks, you may use them through your VCR. Your VCR would have to have a tuner and then you may use this as a means for getting a signal. Newer VCRs and DVD players generally do not have a tuner. Thanks for asking!
Posted on Jul 25, 2010
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