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MajikAly

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  • Birthday 08/09/1986

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  1. I'm guessing from the picture that you use F connectors for antenna connections in Austrailia. I know in Europe they use a different kind of connector. Whatever converts the RCA connector to your local antenna connector is what you need. Any decent electronics parts store should have such an adapter. And wow, I didn't realize Sega made any manual switches. So that might be pre-SMS. Cheapest one thing I've found so far that they think will do the job is $70. Curious, curious. Maybe I'll bring it along with me next time and just go "THIS... TO TV... HOW?"
  2. Manual switch eh... I think it is.. It looks like this: If it's not suitable, what should be looking for? Actually, would the adaptor work for PAL? Because I find it odd they're so freely available over there and not a single tech store in my entire city knows wtf I'm talking about. Sorry for all the questions >.<;
  3. Haha, I live in Australia. So for a lack of Radio Shacks that is not an option. Thanks tho ^___^ The best thing to do is an AV mod (sorry ) Yes, the best thing is definitely an AV mod, but barring that the Coaxial adapters work quite well. I usually end up using several at the various shows we attend where we have 2600, 5200 and/or ColecoVision systems hooked up to televisions. We sell these in our store for $3.00 each: http://www.atariage.com/store/index.php?ma...;products_id=42 ..Al Thats the thingy I was looking for before! Okay cool, cool. While an AV Mod sounds like fun to try, the last time I attempted to modify something I ended up buying a new one. So maybe its not for me. Oh and so the Sega RF swith is okay yis? Thanks heaps for your help all! Nice place this *nods*
  4. Egads, an atari noob! Okay, well I've bought myself a 'new' atari 2600 but it seems to have come with a SEGA MK-3088 RF Switch. I was wondering if this will even work with the atari, or if I need to find a different type of switch. It seems to fit, but then there's no image so I was also thinking I may need an adaptor. I found a bit of info on the net, but I've lost that now. Alas. And thus! I am requiring the skills of the atari veterans! Thanks alot for your help in advance guys (On a random note, when I tried to set up the atari, rather than getting any game images I somehow ended up with a tv channel instead: note this tv is not hooked up to anything short of a power supply. I win at life!)
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