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From: Der.Regmeister@698.gigo.com (Der Regmeister)
Newsgroups: comp.sys.cbm
Subject: Re: VIC-20 to TV composite input?
Date: 30 Nov 95 14:14:25
Organization: Fidonet: Particles! 916 671 4221 PC/C64/Amiga
Message-ID: <6849511302145@gigo.com>
NNTP-Posting-Host: gigo.com
X-FTN-To: Phoff@Ecst.Csuchico.Edu
> Is the cable from a VIC-20 to the RF converter box a standard composite TV
> signal? If not, how do I hook a VIC to a TV without using that infernal RF
> modulator (I didn't pay $561 for a TV with 3 video inputs to use a
P> modulator)?
>
P> Hi Shawn. Yes, the cable carries a standard NTSC signal for channel 3
P> or 4. Unlike the C64, the RF modulator in the VIC is in the cable.
P> However, since your TV has input connectors for baseband video, you
P> would do better to make a cable to connect the audio/video output jack
P> of the VIC to your TV. This is the way to avoid the modulator alto-
P> gether
Well, I don't understand how you think you can do this unless you have a
digital TV with composite video inputs. The RF modulator is available from
All Electronics Corp - 1-800-826-5432 item# AVMOD-3
kreuz@oro.net
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