Author Topic: What is the cheapest way to get Cable on my LCD Intec Gaming Screen?  (Read 2093 times)

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Offline dubdub57

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Alright this post is less about gamcube and more about video and cable stuff. I have and Intec gaming screen for gamecube, it came with an AV in cable, (the one with a yellow video in and the two audio in cables.) the small LCD screen has no TV tuner, so here is my question CAN I GET ANY SIGNAL THAT COMES THROUGH A COAXIAL CABLE TO SHOW UP ON THE SCREEN. THEN GET CABLE ON THE SCREEN. I know its possible but can anyone tell me the cheapest way.

I need to get a cable tv signal to show up some how on a LCD screen with no tv tuner and AV inputs, PLEASE HELP Me, Whats the cheapest way????  
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RE: What is the cheapest way to get Cable on my LCD Intec Gaming Screen?
« Reply #1 on: January 11, 2004, 02:52:23 PM »
If you have a vcr run that to the output, use the coax as input, easiest way I can think of.

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RE:What is the cheapest way to get Cable on my LCD Intec Gaming Screen?
« Reply #2 on: January 12, 2004, 08:53:13 AM »
The above is good, but if your looking for a smaller solution try a RF Modulator it has coaxial input AV ouput and antenna input.  Plus its much smaller then a VCR.

Heres what one looks like:


http://www.shakeyourbrakes.com/p8-32831-radio-shack-modulator-like-new.html  
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RE:What is the cheapest way to get Cable on my LCD Intec Gaming Screen?
« Reply #3 on: January 16, 2004, 12:09:38 PM »
That RF Modulator is not a solution.  You would need something with coax input and AV output--an RF modulator goes the other direction.   If you do find a box that goes the proper direction, it would need some sort of channel changing capability; otherwise it would probably be stuck on channel 3.  Just go the VCR route.  
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