Anyone An Expert On ColecoVision?
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Anyone An Expert On ColecoVision?
I recently purchased a used ColecoVision system. I had no guarantee that it worked, but the main unit itself seems to be in excellent condition with signs of little use. It did not come with the RF convertor, but it did come with the generic RCA cord that connects the system to the RF convertor.
I thought that I should be able to get a picture w/no sound my patching the RCA directly into a video input on my TV. When I tried this I got nothing.
Am I right in assuming that I should at least get a picture plugging the RCA from the unit directly into the video input w/o using a RF convertor? If so, I'm guessing that the power supply might be bad.
Any help is appreciated.
I thought that I should be able to get a picture w/no sound my patching the RCA directly into a video input on my TV. When I tried this I got nothing.
Am I right in assuming that I should at least get a picture plugging the RCA from the unit directly into the video input w/o using a RF convertor? If so, I'm guessing that the power supply might be bad.
Any help is appreciated.
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No, you will not get a picture hooking up your CV that way. Your best bet is to pick up a videogame RF switch-box at Radio Shack. They make one with a coax connector and a pass-through for about $6 or $7. Connect the cable that came with your system to the switch-box. This setup works great for me.
Good luck!
Gary
Good luck!
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Originally posted by Pitchman
No, you will not get a picture hooking up your CV that way. Your best bet is to pick up a videogame RF switch-box at Radio Shack. They make one with a coax connector and a pass-through for about $6 or $7. Connect the cable that came with your system to the switch-box. This setup works great for me.
Good luck!
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No, you will not get a picture hooking up your CV that way. Your best bet is to pick up a videogame RF switch-box at Radio Shack. They make one with a coax connector and a pass-through for about $6 or $7. Connect the cable that came with your system to the switch-box. This setup works great for me.
Good luck!
Gary
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jpalm, I still have the original ColecoVision I bought back in 1982, along with an Atari 2600 module, a Steering Wheel, a Roller Controller and a pair of Super Action Controllers. In addition, I have around 100 cartridges (in boxes w/instructions and overlays) and several third party accessories like Amiga PowerSticks.
I have tried what you are suggesting and trust me, unless you do a board mod, your CV signal has to go through a switchbox (with your tuner set to channel 3 or 4) to display on a tv.
The Radio Shack part number for the switchbox you need is 15-1268A. You may want to upgrade your RCA cable, too. I picked up a Radio Shack shielded 12-foot cable with gold RCA connectors and it greatly improved my CV display. No, I don't work for RS (and truth be told, am not a great fan of theirs), but for some items like this, you can usually find what you need.
Cheers!
Gary
I have tried what you are suggesting and trust me, unless you do a board mod, your CV signal has to go through a switchbox (with your tuner set to channel 3 or 4) to display on a tv.
The Radio Shack part number for the switchbox you need is 15-1268A. You may want to upgrade your RCA cable, too. I picked up a Radio Shack shielded 12-foot cable with gold RCA connectors and it greatly improved my CV display. No, I don't work for RS (and truth be told, am not a great fan of theirs), but for some items like this, you can usually find what you need.
Cheers!
Gary
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Originally posted by Pitchman
jpalm, I still have the original ColecoVision I bought back in 1982, along with an Atari 2600 module, a Steering Wheel, a Roller Controller and a pair of Super Action Controllers. In addition, I have around 100 cartridges (in boxes w/instructions and overlays) and several third party accessories like Amiga PowerSticks.
I have tried what you are suggesting and trust me, unless you do a board mod, your CV signal has to go through a switchbox (with your tuner set to channel 3 or 4) to display on a tv.
The Radio Shack part number for the switchbox you need is 15-1268A. You may want to upgrade your RCA cable, too. I picked up a Radio Shack shielded 12-foot cable with gold RCA connectors and it greatly improved my CV display. No, I don't work for RS (and truth be told, am not a great fan of theirs), but for some items like this, you can usually find what you need.
Cheers!
Gary
jpalm, I still have the original ColecoVision I bought back in 1982, along with an Atari 2600 module, a Steering Wheel, a Roller Controller and a pair of Super Action Controllers. In addition, I have around 100 cartridges (in boxes w/instructions and overlays) and several third party accessories like Amiga PowerSticks.
I have tried what you are suggesting and trust me, unless you do a board mod, your CV signal has to go through a switchbox (with your tuner set to channel 3 or 4) to display on a tv.
The Radio Shack part number for the switchbox you need is 15-1268A. You may want to upgrade your RCA cable, too. I picked up a Radio Shack shielded 12-foot cable with gold RCA connectors and it greatly improved my CV display. No, I don't work for RS (and truth be told, am not a great fan of theirs), but for some items like this, you can usually find what you need.
Cheers!
Gary
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Not that I doubt Pitchman's expertise, but before I go shopping at RS is this the consensus?
Not that I doubt Pitchman's expertise, but before I go shopping at RS is this the consensus?
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Hooked it up last night and it worked. Played a little Defender, Zaxxon, and Squesh'em Sam for starters. Whoever said the Xbox/Gamecube/PS2 is so great has no idea what they are missing.
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Originally posted by jpalm
Hooked it up last night and it worked. Played a little Defender, Zaxxon, and Squesh'em Sam for starters. Whoever said the Xbox/Gamecube/PS2 is so great has no idea what they are missing.
Hooked it up last night and it worked. Played a little Defender, Zaxxon, and Squesh'em Sam for starters. Whoever said the Xbox/Gamecube/PS2 is so great has no idea what they are missing.
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Hooked it up last night and it worked. Played a little Defender, Zaxxon, and Squesh'em Sam for starters. Whoever said the Xbox/Gamecube/PS2 is so great has no idea what they are missing.
Gary