On Friday, August 12, 2005, at 04:06PM, Jake Norcross <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>Hey all,
>
>I know this is off-topic, but the Atari 2600 I just
>picked up will soon have a special place next to my
>SE/30-- provided I can make it work.
>
>So my questions are twofold:  Is the cable coming out
>an RF cable, or video?  It has a jack, grey, like a
>composite vid cable, but seems like it should be RF. 
>Can I use a Nintendo RF modulator on it?
>
>And second, there is one capacitor that seems to have
>leaked pretty badly. . . .if I open it again i'll take
>some pictures.  Would that interfere with it's
>operation?  I'm thinking so.
>
>Sorry for my ramblings, 
>
>Jake
>

That's an RF adaptor out, the NES adaptor *might* work, but it's auto-switching 
and the atari might not put out enough signal to trigger it.

Rat shack used to sell a manual RF switch, you might want to check there.

Good luck,
Des

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