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Re: Question about Apple Monitors
- Subject: Re: Question about Apple Monitors
- From: quadrajet1@aol.com (Quadrajet1)
- Date: 28 Dec 2003 06:55:06 GMT
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.apple2
- Organization: AOL http://www.aol.com
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<< In article <20031227234548.11201.00001615@mb-m11.aol.com>,
quadrajet1@aol.com (Quadrajet1) wrote:
> If you are using the Apple //c RF modular, then it'll plug into any composite
> video monitor.
I beg to differ.
When using the Apple //c RF Modulator attachment with an Apple //c, it
outputs an RF modulated signal (if memory serves me correctly, switch
selectable RF output to channel 3 and 4), not a composite video signal and
thus will not plug into any composite video monitor....well, you could
physically plug it in (ie. using the RCA patch cord at each end) but it
won't display a useable signal. >>
You're right. It was late and I was thinking of a different adapter for the
//c I once had. Made by Video7.
And by Pink Green and Blue, I was refering to the color of the RCA
connections. Not their function per se.
Raymond