Choosing A Vcr Connection - RCA VR633HF User Manual

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CHOOSING
A VCR CONNECTION
There are several
different
ways to connect
your VCR,
depending
on whether
or not you have cable service,
and
if you have a cable box, and whether
some of the channels
are scrambled,
and maybe
you have a satellite
receiver
along
with
cable (but
no cable box), or a satellite
receiver
and no cable or... well,
you get the picture.
Five connections
are described
in this section
and one of
them
should
provide
you with
a VCR connection
that
works.
_with
RF Jack Only
_
with Audiofideo
Jacks
TV with AudioNideo
Jacks and Cable Box to Unscramble Pay
Channels Only
If you need to connect
additional
components
not shown
in the diagrams
here (and are unsure
of how to connect
them),
refer
to the instruction
manual
that
came with
that
particular
component.
ADVANTAG
ES OF AU DIO/VI
DEO CAB LE
CONNECTIONS
Using a simple
coaxial
cable connection
gives you good
picture
quality.
If your
television
has audio/video
jacks
though,
it is highly
recommended
that you use them
to get
even better
picture
quality
and Hi-Fi stereo
sound
when
recording
and playing
back videotapes.
These connections
give you more
convenient
operation
by not having
to share
the TV's antenna
signal.
If you are having
a hard time
understanding
AUDIONIDEO
INPUT, refer
to page 62 in the
References
section
of the manual
for more
information.
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