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Bugger, I don't have a small white square connector plug on my loom, the unit has the socket on the back next to the antenna and main connectors.

Did you just solder your RCA to the circuit board?

I did get a wire and relay onto the cont1 pin, I'll attack it again this coming weekend.

Thanks for the help.

Has anyone tried retuning the reciever, I do get a marginal black and white scrolling picture?

Yip thats right, its a white square socket. You could solder the RCA cable to the pins or use a small pin connectors to connect it. Not sure soldering it to the circuit boards tho. Do a search here, there are heaps of write-ups and photos from different people who has done it and you can get some ideas from it.

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