On 05/12/2011 02:03 PM, D Finnigan wrote:
Linards Ticmanis wrote:It might work, but there is no such thing as VHF channel 33. VHF channels go from 2 to 14 in most countries, and almost all VHF modulators use channels 2 or 3 (often switchable).Typed the wrong thing. I meant to say UHF. Anyway, I don't suppose that it would work on the IIc, anyway.
The IIC needs 2 parts for output to the television via antenna connectors. There is an adapter which fits on the back of the IIc at the video port. I think this was originally included with the IIc or perhaps in combination with the RF modulator but that was a long time ago. This adapter then sends a signal to an RF modulator connected to a television. AFAIK, any RF modulator should work and IIRC the modulator governs which channel the television uses.
Alternately, one can use the 'video in' port on devices such as a VCR or DVD player or a 'composite in' port on some of the more modern televisions.
Cheers, Mike T