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    Default Improving video on Atari Consoles

    I just picked up an Atari 2600 Jr and a 7800 console. I got them for practically nothing so I wasn't expecting perfection. They were dirty as hell too.

    Upon testing both of them, they work (signal and sound), however the video quality is fuzzy/wavy. I have tried a few different cables as well a cleaned them a little hoping for some improvement. It helped a bit, but not enough as these problems are most likely internal.

    Aside from a composite mod. What would actually be required in going about restoring/improving the video quality? I know this isn't a 1 step process and I'm not asking for a guide. Just would like to know, is this a test and replace capacitor deal, or would I have to buy all new parts for these systems?

    Or would it be more worth it in the end to forget about as it would be to costly?

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    Your best bet is to build an amp for s-video. It cleans up the picture quite nicely. There are instructions for it on the wiki over at gamesx.

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    If you're looking for a quick, cheap fix, just pick up one of these. I've got a few for my old systems, they work pretty well. You're still going to pick up a slight amount of interference, but most of the time you'll get a clear picture to the best of that console's ability.

    http://atariage.com/store/index.php?...ct_detail&p=42

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    Quote Originally Posted by Steve W View Post
    If you're looking for a quick, cheap fix, just pick up one of these. I've got a few for my old systems, they work pretty well. You're still going to pick up a slight amount of interference, but most of the time you'll get a clear picture to the best of that console's ability.

    http://atariage.com/store/index.php?...ct_detail&p=42
    I actually already have a bunch of those. They are so much better than the regular old school RF switches. Tried one too with these systems, no change.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Steve W View Post
    If you're looking for a quick, cheap fix, just pick up one of these. I've got a few for my old systems, they work pretty well. You're still going to pick up a slight amount of interference, but most of the time you'll get a clear picture to the best of that console's ability.

    http://atariage.com/store/index.php?...ct_detail&p=42
    I was going to post this myself but figured the TS wanted an even better result. I must admit after going through several third party TV-Game switches I was very impressed with the improvement of quality thanks to this device. It's affordable and it works.
    Whaddya mean invalid parameters?!

    9,000 gigs of ram and it still can't answer a simple question!

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    I use the same RF adapter on my Atari CX2600A and the picture looks pretty amazing actually even on my HD TV.

    Here is a link to my thread I posted a screenshot on.

    http://www.digitpress.com/forum/show...23#post1741523

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    As it turns out. ALL of the cables I had been using to test are crap. Got myself a nice new composite cable and added one of the Coax/RCA plugs to it. Both systems actually look a lot better now. Feel kind of like an ass for jumping right to a hardware issue without properly testing the cables.

    However one of the connections I tried was a RF adapter for an NES. It works great with my Nintendo, but I guess there are different results with Ataris.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hippytipper View Post
    However one of the connections I tried was a RF adapter for an NES. It works great with my Nintendo, but I guess there are different results with Ataris.
    Ataris don't output a strong enough signal to use automatic switchboxes, you would need a manual switchbox to display a picture properly.

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    And even then manual switches boxes look like garbage too like the radioshack one or at least mine did.
    Quote Originally Posted by Gameguy View Post
    Ataris don't output a strong enough signal to use automatic switchboxes, you would need a manual switchbox to display a picture properly.

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