> From: Andrew Gale
> 
>> Doesn't sound like a bad plan. All I need now is a
>> SCART TV (or, maybe, my video has a SCART Aux socket),
>> a SAM-compatible SCART cable, a PSU, some bits from
>> Maplins, a little time and some courage.
>
>Or you could always crack open the SAM PSU and connect the
>modulator in its own box (or to the scart socket). Perhaps
>I'll open up my psu and work out which wires go where and
>post the details on nvg.

I think my idea was more of a back-up plan incase my
SAM PSU goes up-the-spout and Format runs out of them.

But, the more I think of it, the more I want a cleaner
TV picture from my SAM. I'm fed up with the wavey
interference-type lines (no matter how I twiddle the
modulator and retune my telly) and the shimmering
blurred effect.

I am hoping that connecting the SAM to my video (assuming
it has an AUX SCART socket - Please, God!!!), with a cable
that I intend on buying from Format,WCC or whoever, SHOULD
give me a better looking screen - even though my TV is not
a SCART one. Yay or Nay?

(Why didn't I think of doing something like this sooner?)


Justin

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