Depending on what you want to do, you can simply buy a coax to RCA converting adapter. I have a lot of 'em and use them quite often for audio and video cables.
Get a coax to RCA adapter to meet your needs. You can probably pick one up at the `Shack or some other local electronics store.
Typical coax cable uses a different standard than RCA. You will need to use a converter box.
Coax and RCA are usually two different names for exactly the same thing. Phono being another name for the same thing. If it really is two different connectors, a simple adapter from Radio Shack (USA) or Maplin (UK) would connect them.
The Dynex Coaxial-to-RCA Connector Adapter are gold plated.
The Dynex Coaxial-to-RCA Connector Adapter should work with any turntable.
The "Dynex-to-RCA Connector Adapter " is compatible with most TVs, DVD players, and subwoofers.
The Dynex Coaxial-to-RCA Connector Adapter is a great choice for your home theater.
Yes, absolutely. Any television with RCA style inputs can be used with this adapter, including LCD's, Plasma, projections, and even CRT.
Yes, you can as long as you have the coax cable connected to the VCR first and then to your TV. Some TVs have RCA A/V outputs also and you can connect a VCR to them. Even better is to use the RCA A/V connections from the cable box to VCR, VCR to TV.
A 2002 Chevy Impala does not come with an RCA jack. A jack can be added to the radio via an adapter.
If you are using the output of an RF modulator (which is not built in to any current gaming console), you can use many different adapters to attach a signal to the coax cable jack. What you cannot do is use a signal that is a RCA composite or component video output from a game console to attach to the coax cable jack. You will need an external RF modulator to generate a signal to appear on channel 3 or 4 of the TV.