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- From: alex@anat3d1.anatomy.upenn.edu (Alex Shrom)
- Newsgroups: sci.electronics
- Subject: RF amplification from video equipment output
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- Date: 10 Jan 93 01:39:36 GMT
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- I was just looking at my old C64 and I noticed that the video
- out is labled "RF", which I assume means "radio frequency" or
- whatever, and there is, of course, a switch next to it that allows you
- to select the TV channel you want it to "broadcast" on to.
- My question is: is there any way of amplifying this output so
- that I can broadcast short distances with it? I wasn't necessarily
- thinking of taking over my neighbor's TV with video games (everyone
- has cable now, anyway), but it would be a neat trick, if nothing else.
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- tanks!
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