New member Username: JaredthecabotAdelaideAustralia Post Number: 1 Registered: Mar-04 | I have a 20 inch TV with only an RF input. I want to modify the internal circuit board to accept either composite, component or s-video input. I have found out that the internal modulator converts the RF input to component for the TV circuitry to use, and the idea is to bypass this. Rather than convert from component to RF back to component. Is this possible (I have the necessary test equipment and skills) or shouldn't I bother. I really would rather do this than use an RF modulator. Schematics etc. would be greatly appreciated. Thanks J |
chuckpc Unregistered guest | A good new one like the Toshiba will only cost you $230 or less so why bother? http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B000093UR9 See my post above, a 27" HDTV TV is only $499. |
New member Username: JaredthecabotAdelaideAustralia Post Number: 2 Registered: Mar-04 | I want to convert this TV as I don't have the nessecary finance to purchase a new one, and already have a TV with composite input. Also it is a matter of personal interest, I want to see if I can do it. The TV was free so it doesn't matter too much if I stuff it up. |