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- From: ehanson@umbc.edu (Mr. Erik Hanson)
- Newsgroups: rec.video
- Subject: RF -> A/V? (was Re: Device that accepts A/V inputs and Generates RF Output)
- Date: 21 Jan 1993 19:59:18 -0500
- Organization: Univ. of MD, Baltimore County
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- In article <9301141153.aa11291@FSAC3.PICA.ARMY.MIL> smozeson@PICA.ARMY.MIL ("Steven L. Mozeson", FSAC-SID) writes:
- >Radio Shack sells such a device in the $35 price range. You also
- >might use a broken VCR; it seems these days everybody has at least
- >one.
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- Can this device be used for the reverse? I've got one of those Rabbit
- VCR multiplier things (the output is a coax cable) and would like to
- hook it to the A/V inputs of my new TV so that I don't have to get
- up and flip the switch on the Rabbit to watch the VCR.
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- Seeya!
- Erk
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