RF out


RF out

(Radio Frequency out) Refers to coaxial sockets on the back of set-top boxes, VCRs and DVDs that output analog video signals for older TVs that do not have composite video or component video inputs. Since the video source controls the channels or source material, the "RF out" signals are modulated onto a channel 3 or 4 carrier, and the TV is set to that channel. Contrast with RF in. See F connector and RF.


RF Out
The signals coming out of the "RF out" socket on this VCR are modulated onto channel 3 or 4 to provide a common channel for the TV to tune in. It enables VHS tapes, DVDs and other video sources to be used with older TVs.