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Re: Question about Apple Monitors



"Quadrajet1" <quadrajet1@aol.com> wrote in message
20031228015506.26118.00001890@mb-m06.aol.com">news:20031228015506.26118.00001890@mb-m06.aol.com...
: << 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.

The fixed connectors on the device itself is also what
I was referring to, not the cables. You can use purple,
grey and brown cables as long as you hook them on the right
place as far as that goes. The color of the cable doesn't
mean anything.

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