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It probably uses an s-video signal, but the actual connector in your picture is neither s-video nor "pro s-video" (the 7-pin one). So it might take some searching to find an adapter type cable. I bet you could find one though.
I'd personally just cut the connector off and put something new on. My guess is that you have 4 pins for s-video (lum, gnd, chr, gnd), plus power and ground for the inverter. The main power and ground lines might be beefier, which would make things easy for you. As long as you get those two right, you probably won't break anything by mixing up the luminance and chroma wires. Just trial + error.
If it's not obvious which line is the power, open up the case and follow the wiring to the inverter.
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