[sci.electronics] Computer RF modulator signal degradation

rlw@ttardis.UUCP (Ron Wilson) (11/06/90)

In article <4da0de83.20b6d@apollo.HP.COM>, mort@apollo.HP.COM (Stephen Moriarty) writes:
>        I'm looking at using a 13" color TV for my Apple //e. My
>original aim was to buy one with a composite video input, though
>I'm finding them somewhat scarce. So I'm considering interfacing
>to a TV via an RF modulator. Will this significantly degrade the
>signal quality? I want a TV and not just a monitor because the
>computer is in the den in which we'd like to be able to use the
>TV.

I use a monitor instead of a TV, and feed video from my VCR.  In my
experience, the picture quality is better than most smaller than 19"
TVs  (Of course, I only nee one TV, and I have a IIgs - so I got an
Amiga monitor, since it has BOTH analog RGB and composite video inputs
(it also has so-called "S-Video" input, if I ever get a S-VHS VCR). )


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