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#1 brett6400 OFFLINE  

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Posted Sat Nov 8, 2003 12:13 AM

Hi everyone. I want to hook up my 2600 to my new TV. I know I could do it with the good old tv/console RF switch and RF adapter, but is there a hardware unit to use the video in plugs instead of the coaxial cable adapter?? thanks!

#2 CPUWIZ OFFLINE  

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Posted Sat Nov 8, 2003 12:16 AM

If I understand you correctly, this is the kind of thing you're looking for. :)

http://mcm.newark.co....jsp?id=33-2060

#3 brett6400 OFFLINE  

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Posted Sat Nov 8, 2003 12:21 AM

yes, exactly. :) see, i knew i'd get a fast response on atariage.

but $45 for it?? geez. maybe i'll stick with the old tv/console switch.

any thoughts on this issue guys? what do atari agers use? :ponder:

#4 bjk7382 OFFLINE  

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Posted Sat Nov 8, 2003 12:25 AM

If you don't want to spend the money on that little box, a second vcr hooked up will do the same exact thing. I use a second vcr and have the coaxial atari going in to it and then there are video/audio outs to hook to the other vcr that I use normally. Then all you have to do is put it on channel F-1 (on mine, Aux on others) and no need to get up to switch the tv box. I have a 75 ohm coaxial switch for switching between the atari systems that I have hooked up.

I can also video tape my games really easy to send into Twin Galaxies. And it doesnt cost anything, except a little more space than that little demodulator.

#5 brett6400 OFFLINE  

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Posted Sat Nov 8, 2003 12:42 AM

i also found an 'rf modulator' at radio shack, although i'm not sure if it's bi-directional.

well, maybe i can find an engineering friend to solder one up for me... :D

thanks for the tip on the second vcr, bjk. that sounds easy enough.

#6 Ian Primus OFFLINE  

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Posted Sat Nov 8, 2003 5:49 AM

You can also modify the Atari to output composite video and audio. There are several different mods floating around on the 'net, ranging from crudely tieing a bunch of signals together (not good) to a very nice circuit with a CD4050. Check the FAQ for more information. Also, there are several running threads here on AtariAge.

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#7 Muddawg OFFLINE  

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Posted Mon Nov 10, 2003 6:05 PM

I dont think i will mod my current playing Atari, I'ce had it for four years and i just wouldn't want to risk sodiering in a AV out thingy. But if i get anotehr one cheap i'll think about it :D




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