Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!cs.utexas.edu!yale!cmcl2!uupsi!cci632!sjfc!bpv9073 From: bpv9073@sjfc.UUCP (Brett VanSprewenburg) Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga Subject: Re: RF Modulator for A1000 Summary: I've seen 'em. Message-ID: <1137@sjfc.UUCP> Date: 8 Nov 90 23:55:33 GMT References: <35487@nigel.ee.udel.edu> <13450@crdgw1.crd.ge.com> Reply-To: bpv9073@sjfc.UUCP (Brett VanSprewenburg) Organization: Saint John Fisher College, Rochester, NY Lines: 31 In article <13450@crdgw1.crd.ge.com> perley@galaxy (Donald P Perley) writes: >In article <35487@nigel.ee.udel.edu>, jones@uv4 (Calvin Jones, III) writes: >> >>The RF modulator for the A1000 is an external device that plugs into the >>8-pin DIN connector on the back of the A1000. I'd imagine that these >>are hard to find these days. An alternative would be to get one of the >>A520 modulators and use it. It plugs into the DB-23 Video connector and >>provides either RF (channel 3 or 4) output, or NTSC composite video. > When I was at the Amiga Users Fair in Penn. a couple of months ago, there was a whole crate load of RF modulators available for about $3 each. They were for the A1000 and they were being sold by Comp-U-Save, you know, the infamous Dr. Oxide... They can be reached (as far as I know) at 1-800-356-9997. The address is: 410 Maple Ave. Westbury, NY 11590. I'm not affialited with them in any way and I can't guarentee that price, it may have been a 'show only' type deal. But I'm sure they've still got 'em because they were selling like cold, dead, weasels at the show. (not too well.) ==Brett Quote: "If you can't enjoy yourself...enjoy someone else." UUCP address: bpv9073@uunet.uu.net OR bpv9073@cci.com