[Coco] Coco MC-10 connection problem
J.P. Samson
coco+list at jeanpaulsamson.com
Thu Dec 22 19:17:35 EST 2011
On Dec. 22, 2011, at 4:28 PM, john T Chasteen wrote:
> I have the impression that I need the "Channel 3/4 Switch" to connect
> the MC-10 to the New Flat screen TV. Will the MC-10 work when
> connected directly? I have several inputs to the TV... TV, VGA,
> SVIDEO, HDMI, AV, COMPONENT The MC-10 Manual instructs to use the use
> the Switch... The MC-10 can be set to connect to channel 3 or 4 .
Doesn't the MC-10 have a channel selector switch on the bottom of the
computer? Assuming your new TV has an analog tuner in it, I figure
you should be able to connect to the coax input on the TV directly
(using the aforementioned adapter). Then, simply set the channel on
the TV to 3 or 4 to match the switch setting on the underside of the
MC-10. As far as I know, there aren't any impedance-matching issues
(everything is at 75 ohms, I think). The big problem is how much
interference will there be in the picture?
Any modern TV is not going to have a twin-lead 300 ohm antenna input,
so why bother trying to convert the MC-10's 75 ohm RF output using the
switchbox, only to have to reconvert back to a 75 ohm coax cable to
screw into the coax jack on the back of the TV?
Perhaps this is more complicated that I think. (Could there be a
balanced versus unbalanced issue?) Gene knows way, way more about
this stuff.
-- JP
>
> On Thu, 22 Dec 2011 14:50:09 -0700 "J.P. Samson"
> <coco+list at jeanpaulsamson.com> writes:
>
>> Perhaps something like this F-jack adapter connected to an RCA cable
>> would be one way to bypass that "Channel 3/4" switchbox entirely:
>> http://www.radioshack.com/product/index.jsp?productId=2103471
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