The other day I found a TV set that has the ability to double as aa
RGB monitor. What makes it applicable here is what was attached to
it...hooked to the antenna is an Apple TV Switch Box (Model # A2M4041,
FCC ID BCG72BA2M4041). It has sound but no picture.
The TV info is:
FCC ID: AFA9X64084
SEARS
Model # 564-40840452
Serial # V4500900966
Dec. 1984
On the back I found this:
UHF 300 Ohm (they used the symbol)
VHF 300 Ohm
Cable hookup jack
Audio Video Input
--------------------------
Video (a yellow jack) Audio (white jack)
RGB Input
Audio (white jack)
RGB
>>>> (2 lines of 4, looks like this roughly)
On the side of the TV is a little door that opens to let you make all
the adjustments (tint, brightness, etc) and on the front you can
choose "TV" or "Monitor"
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