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Morgan
Ultralisk
Posted: 3 Jan 2005
02:48 GMT
Total Posts: 321
I have looked long and hard for such a converter on the internet and couldn't find such an adaptor. Does one exist and does anyone know where I can get some information on one and maybe even buy one cheap online?
zkostik
Carrier
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Posted: 3 Jan 2005
10:42 GMT
Total Posts: 2486
Those are called RF Modulators and can be found is most retail and electronics stores nearby. They're primarily designed to allow connectivity of DVD players with older TV sets that don't have a set of a/v connectors.

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JcCorp
Probe
Posted: 3 Jan 2005
13:22 GMT
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wow... i actually knew what he was talking about! :)
Morgan
Ultralisk
Posted: 4 Jan 2005
12:00 GMT
Total Posts: 321
Very cool! Thanks. I had heard about those, but I was hoping there was something smaller :-/
zkostik
Carrier
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Posted: 4 Jan 2005
14:18 GMT
Total Posts: 2486
Well, the smallest one I've seen is probable about 3x5x1 in or so. You'd just shove it behind your tv and that's it... Dunno, maybe you can find a smaller one online.

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DrumMajor33
Marine
Posted: 27 Jan 2005
17:34 GMT
Total Posts: 35
I had an RF-adapter for my Nintendo 64. :yum_a:
JcCorp
Probe
Posted: 28 Jan 2005
16:46 GMT
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That's why I know what one is. I have one for my n64 too.

Hey, you seem like a band nerd. what instruments do you play? :)

[Edited by JcCorp on 29-Jan-05 01:46]





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