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- From: geoff@pmafire.inel.gov (Geoff Allen)
- Message-ID: <1992Dec30.161254.11168@pmafire.inel.gov>
- Date: Wed, 30 Dec 92 16:12:54 GMT
- Organization: Roller Coaster fanatic with no hope for a cure
- Subject: Re: difference between tg-16 and duo
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- phaedrus@halcyon.com (Mark Phaedrus) writes:
- > The TurboDuo doesn't provide regular RF video output; it only provides
- >A/V stereo output (where there are three RCA-type plugs, one for the video and
- >two for the stereo channels). If you don't have a TV or VCR that supports
- >A/V input, you're in trouble with the Duo. If you don't have stereo equipment,
- >you'll need a stereo-to-mono adapter cable to combine the two sound channels.
-
- Radio Shack sells an adaptor to convert the Duo inputs to an RF signal.
- I don't have the details or the cost, but my father-in-law bought one to
- enable him to use his Duo with the TV in the hotel he was staying at at
- the time he bought it.
-
- Geoff
-
- --
- Geoff Allen \ It's an art, a craft, a science and, perhaps most of
- uunet!pmafire!geoff \ all, a damnable obsession. But a most fulfilling one.
- geoff@pauling.inel.gov \ -- Barry Sherman on photography
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