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Another RF interference / picture quality thread

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So I got my power supply for 4 switch 2600 and hooked her up today.

 

Picture was AWFUL

 

Lots of fuzz. I mean to the point of unplayable

 

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I tried moving the system, unbending kinks in the cable, hoping it was something I could fix.

 

Nothing.

 

Just for fun I decided to run the Atari through a 10db cable/vcr/fm amplifier I bough from Radio Shack a while back and see if it helped any.

 

100% better!

 

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Now all of my Atari systems come in nice and sharp and 100% clean and NO STATIC at all

 

I don't know if this is because of RF interference or a weak signal or whatever but some of you who are having problems might just wanna get a ten dollar signal booster and see if it works as well for you

 

(Edited to fix attachments)

Edited by godzillajoe

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Sorry I don't know how to attach as thumbnails, if someone can enlighten me I'll edit that post to a more reasonable size

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Sorry I don't know how to attach as thumbnails, if someone can enlighten me I'll edit that post to a more reasonable size

All you need to do is Browse to the photo on your drive using the "File Attachments" area when posting or editing:

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Once you've chosen the photo, click "Add This Attachment" to upload it.

 

After upload, you'll see the photo beneath the File Attachment area. It will automatically show up at the end of the post. To insert it at a particular point in your post, use the "Add into Post" button:

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Does that help?

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To insert it at a particular point in your post, use the "Add into Post" button:

After you click the "Add into Post" button, there will be an "attachmentid" BB code tag at the very start of your post, which you can then highlight and drag to where you want the image to appear. If you don't use "Add into Post", attachments will appear in reverse of the order in which you uploaded them.

Edited by A.J. Franzman

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