It is actually very minimal modding. There is a ribbon strip connector attached to the circuit board. I am assuming most players are slightly different. Basically you just need a coax type connector and connect the cable shield to the ground and the center copper strip to the RF pin. You just have to locate the RF pin and the GRND pin. You just unplug the original connector as it is not needed, and plug in the modded connector. You could drill a hole in the back and mount the new connector, or if you did not want to do that, you could leave it open.
I think the point of this would be to buy a cheap player for the sole purpose of doing this mod. I would not mod any expensive player. I believe all cheap units should be able to produce a clean/accurate RF signal, as this is nothing more than modulating the direct output of the laser.
I think the point of this would be to buy a cheap player for the sole purpose of doing this mod. I would not mod any expensive player. I believe all cheap units should be able to produce a clean/accurate RF signal, as this is nothing more than modulating the direct output of the laser.