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Ice Castle Camera Hookup


Drama King

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Wondering if anyone with an Ice Castle that has the camera hookup by the floor that goes to the TV has any ideas on how to convert the video out on the back of the camera to the coaxial plug on the wall. I bought an RF modulator and it works, but it is a pain in the neck running wires everywhere. The modulator needs to be plugged in, extra cords everywhere, etc... Curious if anyone else has an easier option. I have a Marcum 825 camera with a simple yellow video out on the back of the camera that needs to be converted to coaxial. When hooked up to the TV, the camera is sweet! But I wish there was an easier way to do it.

Any help is appreciated!

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Search for these - RG6 Coax male to Male RCA Converter Adapter for TV Audio Video Cable

I'd think you just plug one of these into your Marcum and then just use a tiny length of coax to the wall plug.

I'm sure someone with an IC will know, but that is what I found.

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