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    Default Coverting RF type to RCA Video/Audio type? Commodore Monitor

    Basically..I have a Commodore Monitor:



    it's the one in that picture.. (That is NOT my picture...just one found in the Game Rooms page.)

    ANYWAYS...

    Is there a way I can convert an RF Style signal to work with that? I currently have a small TV I use for my gaming needs... but it's constantly screwing up...and I bought it without a remote , so it's constantly on BLINDING BRIGHTNESS.

    I can just use the AV Cables for the systems that use them... (Nintendo, Sega Genesis... N64..) but my older systems of course won't work with this...

    Any ideas?

    ~Rocky

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    If you have a VCR that you're not currently using elsewhere, or a VCR with a working tuner and dead tape mechs that you were thinking of tossing, try this out.

    http://www.thelogbook.com/phosphor/about/tips.htm

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    I know this is an old TOPIC... BUT...

    It so totally worked! Awesome! Thanks PDF!

    ~Rocky

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