[Swansea Hackspace] Analogue b&w TV,

Alex Duffield alexmduffield at gmail.com
Tue Sep 5 14:42:14 BST 2017


That's kinda what I got it for, I plan to connect it up to an old pong
machine (clone) that I can't get anything else to tune into but that's
currently at home

On 5 Sep 2017 2:34 p.m., "Alan Cox" <alan at llwyncelyn.cymru> wrote:

> On Tue, 5 Sep 2017 12:44:59 +0100
> Jon Pitans <jonpitans at googlemail.com> wrote:
>
> > the easy answer is get a freeview box. For a more elegant solution you
> > could try mounting the Freeview's guts somewhere inside the casing and
> cut
> > out a gap to expose the freeview controls and IR receiver. Depends how
> > elegant you want to make it but if you an find an older freeview box that
> > is powered by a figure 8 cable it should be easy to share power from the
> > mains lead coming into the telly and also route the RF coming into in
> > through the freeview board and back to the telly.
>
>
> Or plug it into a VHS recorder, or an old 8bit computer (in fact some of
> those the TV output only works on old pre LCD TV because the signal
> quality is so crap)
>
> Alan
>
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