RF to AV converter?

Started by Jearb, December 18, 2008, 12:00:14 pm

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manuel

Just get a Twin Famicom. Easiest solution. ;)

133MHz

Or an AV Famicom, for that matter.

nintendodork

Quote from: 133MHz on January 16, 2009, 08:43:02 pm
But is your Famicom stereo-modded or it just outputs the same signal through both RCA jacks?
I think it just outputs the same signal through both jacks...but I'm not sure...because when I plug in just the yellow and white jacks..only sound comes out through the left speaker.  But when I plug in the red jack too..the sound comes out through both speakers on my TV
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NintendoKing

I use a VCR that has AV output, and RF input; which causes my Famicom and NES 2 to broadcast A/V.

Lolmann

well i have the same problem to hope my VCR will fix it  ;)
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NintendoKing

Quote from: Lolmann on January 19, 2009, 06:05:03 am
well i have the same problem to hope my VCR will fix it  ;)

If your VCR outputs AV and inputs RF then you should be fine. Set the VCR on Channel 95.

Lolmann

hmm it only outputs RCA sound :( no video though.
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NintendoKing

Quote from: Lolmann on January 20, 2009, 05:02:35 am
hmm it only outputs RCA sound :( no video though.

I recommend a stop buy a local garage sale or pawn shop. A/V output VCR's are a must for Famicom owners/ NES 101 Toploader owners because it improves the rubbish rf signal.

Bobinsky

Really? I would think it would lessen the quality.

NintendoKing

Seems better on my NES Toploader; because it removes the channel interference.