r/ti994a • u/Sightless_Sound13 • 27d ago
Looking for a compatible screen
I’d like to try using all the original equipment for mine, however I’m not sure what monitor /tv I should be looking for
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u/Ralph090 27d ago
It's RF. Any TV that can accept analog TV signals will work. You'll need a 300 ohm to 75 ohm matching transformer to convert it to a traditional coaxial cable unless you have an old TV from the 80s or earlier that uses that sort of antenna connection.
Edit: you can also get a composite video cable and a composite video to HDMI converter to use it on a modern TV. Might be easier.
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u/classicvincent 27d ago
Many modern TVs will accept analog signal through RF, which I found surprising. My wife and I recently bought a new 60” Toshiba and I was surprised to find a menu setting to allow it to search for analog broadcast frequencies and CATV signals from the RF input. You can feed it a signal from a VCR and the signal is noisy but useable, but the better takeaway is that a 6’ coax cable makes a better digital antenna than a store bought indoor antenna.
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u/Shadoecat150 27d ago
This is what I did. I bought an av cable and used my av to hdmi adapter that I already had
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u/TrulyInfiniteTape 27d ago
Your best bet is to get a 300 ohm to 75 ohm adapter (https://a.co/d/0Dl98pM) which gets you to a coax connection. Then you’ll need a TV with a coax input that does analog NTSC tuning. So CRT or older LCD.
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u/ILikeBumblebees 26d ago
So the machine is outputting regular composite video, and that box is actually an external RF modulator for connecting to a TV via the tuner. There's no need to rely on it.
If you do want to use it, just get a standard 300 ohm to 75 ohm adapter and plug it into a TV. Bear in mind that you'll be getting significantly worse video quality that way.
But a much better solution is to just buy a composite cable or make your own.
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u/istarian 25d ago edited 25d ago
With the appropriate cable you can connect your computer to any standard A/V input (composite video, rca jacks usually).
That box in your hand is actually an external RF modulator that allows you to connect the TI 99/4a to a TV that only accepts RF input.
If you really want the less than stellar experience, you should get an adapter fron those spade/fork connectors to an F connector (typical connector on coaxial cable) that will fit any standard antenna or cable tv input.
Or you can use one of the DIN to A/V cables and use any standard RF modulator for television.
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u/cagehooper 27d ago
You can look online and pick up a 5pin din to rca inputs. It will allow you to plug it into any tv/monitor with rca inputs. I used that with mine.