How to connect a Sony PVM-97 Monitor to a satellite heir?

I have a b&w Sony PVM-97 monitor. It connectes using BNC cable with a Line A & Line B. I want to connect this to my satellite beneficiary. I bought a BNC to F adapter in hopes that this would work however it doesn't. I also tried hooking the output of the heir straight into the monitor using the BNC cable with the F adapter attached. Any facilitate would be greatly appreciated!


Answers:    F fittings are only used for RF signals (channel 3,4, etc). The monitor can merely use composite video (or "baseband") signals (demodulated RF). If your satellite box has a composite output (yellow RCA jack) afterwards just use an RCA to BNC cable or adapter. If the satellite box doesn't own a composite output, find an old VCR that can tune the box's modulated RF output rut (3 or 4 usually) and output a composite signal from the back of the VCR.

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