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I'm trying to find the adapter in the photo. If someone knows were I can find one please let me know. I would like to use it on my VM-4209 monitor.
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It looks like a standard male Type N to female RCA plug converter. Any chain of adapters that has a male Type N at one end and a female RCA plug at the other should do, although if you make it too long, attenuation of the video signal might result. Type N to BNC and BNC to RCA in all gender combinations are fairly common. No significant attenuation should result from combining the two adapters I named.
Here http://m.ebay.de/itm/1pce-Adapter-UHF-PL259-male-plug-to-RCA-TV-female-jack-RF-connector-straight-M-F-/281116679639?txnId=1650889542018
it is.
Works perfectly all right with my Sanyo.
Thank you both very much for your help! I really appreciate the information and links.