As in the plug that was on the end of the wire from the ariel.
I believe that the term RBG is to do with the signal and not the plug.
I appear to have one on the video card of my PC along side the VGA connector for the monitor. I am looking to use it to run second monitor without spending 锟?0 on a USB adaptor.
If this plug is unlikely to be the same as those used for TVs, then what else could it be?
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Its an RF connector
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i've never known that set up before with a coaxial plug for monitor(unless it's a VERY OLD ) , i know that pc's years back used normal tv's for screens but i can't see it being that as you have VGA on there as well, what mobo, graphics card(if installed) is it?
RBG=red,blue,green
the 'coax' is probably RG-58 or RG-6
It is likely that you can split your cable tv signal and send one of them in for capturing, like a DVR/VCR.
It may also be for TV output, but I have only seen s-video, and DVI for tv outputs. Hook it up to your tv... right click on the desktop choose properties, choose the settings tab and see if it shows two monitors to interact with.
(I still think its for capturing video not sending it out, but I can be wrong.) I would need to know more about your PC. Start 'run' type MSINFO32 press enter. this is some of the info needed to figure it all out.
It was called a co axial cable. It had two wires in one cable. One for sound and one for vision.
As far as I know there never was a fancy name for the standard T.V.aerial plug..I was in the TV trade for some years in the 50' and 60's and we always called them co-axial plugs or connectors.Haven't heard the term RBG used in connection with the plug.It is unlikely that the socket on your PC is this type of connector.Doesn't the instruction book or disc tell you what this socket is for and whether you can drive a second monitor from it?
It is called a co-ax connector. the inner carries the signal and the outer is connected to the coaxial braid and is often connected to earth.
the other comnnector on your v.card is probably a svideo out connector in which you could get a svideo cable and hook it to your tv but if your tv does not have a svideo in connector then you will need a svideo to composite adaptor to use a yellow rca video cable.
Its a coax connector, the cable was coax.
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