RF (or Radio Frequency) is a method of transferring audio and video from a programming source, like a a broadcasting station, to a television or other electronic device, typically with a coaxial cable. A VGA (Video Graphics Array) connection is used to transfer video signals from one device to another, such as from a computer to a monitor. VGA plugs have a distinctive shape and nine brass pins. Converting RF signals to VGA requires an RF modulator and a VGA-to-S-video adapter, both available at electronics and computer stores. Tips Warnings Writer Bio
