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[[File:Channel F II composite video modification overview.jpg|439px]] [[File:Channel F II composite mod detail.jpg|300px]] <br><br>[[File:Channel F II composite mod audio.jpg|324px]] [[File:Channel F II composite video modification jumper.jpg|434px]] <br> | [[File:Channel F II composite video modification overview.jpg|439px]] [[File:Channel F II composite mod detail.jpg|300px]] <br><br>[[File:Channel F II composite mod audio.jpg|324px]] [[File:Channel F II composite video modification jumper.jpg|434px]] <br> | ||
− | Available 5V shown with red and blue wires in top right position and composite signal source | + | Available 5V shown with red and blue wires in top right position of circuitboard and composite signal source has been hooked up with a red clamp on a resistor by the LED. <br> Audio hookup point is the transistor pin that the green arrow is pointing at. Last circled jumper should be opened to remove annoying moving patterns over colored areas. |
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[[File:SABA Videoplay 2 composite mod second image.jpg|365px]] | [[File:SABA Videoplay 2 composite mod second image.jpg|365px]] | ||
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− | 5V and ground is hooked up | + | 5V and ground is hooked up directly to the 5V regulator, video is taken from capacitor pin (yellow wire).<br> |
+ | The white wire from the speaker is originally connected to the little RF board, connect it to the PCB instead.<br> | ||
+ | In the image you see audio hooked up with a loose resistor and capacitor instead of using the PCB. |
Revision as of 00:07, 9 May 2020
Contents
System Fairchild composite video modification
Working mod schematic
Construction can be used for many other machines as well.
Example PCB
Example of PCB using SMD components.
Hookup
Fairchild Video Entertainment System / Channel F
Connect composite in wire to the resistor by the RF box where the black clamp is placed. Audio can be picked from speaker output using about 150kOhm in series.
Channel F II
Available 5V shown with red and blue wires in top right position of circuitboard and composite signal source has been hooked up with a red clamp on a resistor by the LED.
Audio hookup point is the transistor pin that the green arrow is pointing at. Last circled jumper should be opened to remove annoying moving patterns over colored areas.
SABA Videoplay 2
5V and ground is hooked up directly to the 5V regulator, video is taken from capacitor pin (yellow wire).
The white wire from the speaker is originally connected to the little RF board, connect it to the PCB instead.
In the image you see audio hooked up with a loose resistor and capacitor instead of using the PCB.