Hi everyone -
I've got two Ataris - A Sunnyvale Heavy Sixer that works fine and is hooked up to my TV with one of those Composite to RF adaptors. Plays great...everything looks mint. I'm trying to get the other one to work properly (a Tawian built "lite" sixer - problem is that when I uses a known good cartridge and the same RF cable and AC I'm using with my HS the game powers up and I can see the game images but they appear staticy or wavy - additionally, there is no game audio and I can actually hear TV station reception coming through (voices from TV shows). Any idea what the prob is? Internals in both look somewaht the same hoever the "lite" has a Channel 3/4 selector inside whereas the Heavy does not. Flipping this switch does nothing to improve my issue. Have thoroughly cleaned the cart port as well as my cartridges so don't think this is the issue - especially considering they work fine on my Heavy. I have another cannibalized "lite" sixer (Sunnyvale) and my next step is to start swapping chips to see if anything improves.
Key points:
1. I have a perfectly working Heavy Sixer
2. Using the HS'ers Atari AC,RF Cable and Rat Shack Composite To RF adaptor to connect "Lite" sixer to TV I get a somewhat choppy picture and no audio w/ audio bleed from network TV station. Problemed Lite Sixer has 3/4 channel switcher while Original HS'er does not.
3. Have thoroughly cleaned the cartridge slot and my cartridges.
4. Have a junked Suynnyvale Lite Sixer - Not working because the ribbon cable connecters got damaged - do you suppose swapping out chips will fix my Tawiwan Lite Sixers issues?
Thanks!
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What do you folks think?














