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Re: Need help hooking up Apple IIe to TV
On 8 May 2002 21:22:54 -0700, Stan Marks wrote:
> Theresa Fiori <portage@muskoka.com> wrote:
>
>> Is there a way to do this? I have a modern TV with a coaxial input. The
>> Apple IIe uses RCA for video (looks like it) and I have used an
>> RCA-to-coaxial adapter piece, but it isn't working. What am I doing
>> wrong?
>> Thanks,
>> Andrew
Get a radio frequency modulator from Radio Shack. Plug the RCA into one side of
it and the antenna lead into the other. Should
output in the VHF band (NTSC) between channels 1 and 4. The modulator should
have an adjustment screw on the side of it (or
available via a hole in the case) to adjust channel output.
>
> A few years ago, I needed to output my IIgs to a TV for a
> presentation, and I found a way to do it very easily. I just ran a
> simple patch cord with RCA/phono plugs to the Line In jacks on a VCR.
> Set the VCR for line input, turn on the TV, and !voila! :)
>
> Stan Marks
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