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RF Switch

Started by FunkyFresh, January 19, 2007, 10:47:03 am

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Rob64

June 13, 2009, 04:25:58 am #75 Last Edit: June 13, 2009, 05:41:04 pm by Rob64
Here's something interesting. All I had to do was plug the switch into the back of the famicom and then plug the other bit on top of the coaxial plug thingy and it worked.


That's great! I thought I needed to use the screw thingies. What would they be for anyway, the antenna?
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133MHz

Yes sir, apparently you misunderstood me and plugged it the other way around :P.
The 'screw thingies' as I mentioned before are for the antenna connection. Old Japanese houses used that kind of hookup for the rooftop aerial.

Rob64

I don't know what I was thinking but this helps quite a bit for my future plans in my gaming room... basement. Because I hope to get an av splitter and use the extra av cable with my nes as the bridge from the tv to the splitter since now I can use the other rf switch.

Thanks for the help 133Mhz.

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MarioMania

Alot of people here say to go to Channel 96 on Cable ..but on non cable it's UHF Ch. 35 ..34 for me on the PAL SMS

skyrunner14

When I first got my Famicom it came with an RF switch, but eventually the thing just fell apart. Now I use my NES RF switch and I get a crystal clear image on channel 95.
Would you please sign my petition? Hopefully, it will get Another Code R released in America. The link is here: http://www.gopetition.com/online/28991.html

Rogles

Wow, the same exact thing happened to me. :O
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