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famicom
Posted: Friday, November 10, 2006 1:16:35 AM

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Hello,

I have a Famicom problem. I'm hoping it would be pretty much the same as an NES problem and that someone has encountered this before. Anyway, I don't have the actual Famicom rf adapter. I am attempting to use a NES rf adapter which I assume would be the same. I am also using an actual Famicom AC adapter, so I know I'm good there.

When I hook everything up and power on the system, no matter what channel I'm on, I get a snowy picture. The image is still of the show that is on TV, just snowy. It looks as though when I attempt to power on a NES on higher channel.

Any ideas what the issue may be? I would appreciate any leads. Thanks!
Luke
Posted: Friday, November 10, 2006 3:10:20 AM


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"famicom" wrote:
Hello,

I have a Famicom problem. I'm hoping it would be pretty much the same as an NES problem and that someone has encountered this before. Anyway, I don't have the actual Famicom rf adapter. I am attempting to use a NES rf adapter which I assume would be the same. I am also using an actual Famicom AC adapter, so I know I'm good there.

When I hook everything up and power on the system, no matter what channel I'm on, I get a snowy picture. The image is still of the show that is on TV, just snowy. It looks as though when I attempt to power on a NES on higher channel.

Any ideas what the issue may be? I would appreciate any leads. Thanks!


I think the Famicom does use a really high channel for RF, you've tried EVERY channel?

famicom
Posted: Saturday, November 11, 2006 1:06:11 AM

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Trust me, I tried every channel my tv and vcr had. :) I was able to hook up another Famicom today with my same NES rf adapter and it worked fine on channels 95 and 96 I think it was (when switching between channel 1 and 2 on the back of the system). No such luck with the other Famicom.

I'm sure now there is a problem internally. Nothing appears loose however. I'm thinking about attempting the composite AV mod to see if that will bypass whatever the problem is.
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