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tantone56

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Those white dots are usually caused by a poor connection between the Atari and the TV. Check to make sure that your cable is not loose. It could also be a deffective or worn out switchbox. If the switchbox is the problem, you can get a new one at Radio Shack.

 

If you don't need to have anything else plugged into you coax input in the TV you shouldn't use the switchbox. Instead, you can get an RCA to coax adapter. That will give you a better connection. It is also available at Radio Shack.

 

If you go to get the RCA to coax adapter (also called RCA to F connector) they will probably tell you that you need an RF modulator for about $30. That isn't true. If that happens, they're not trying to lie to you, they probably just misunderstood you. The reason I say this is that I used to work at Radio Shack and people would always come in looking for an RCA to F connector adapter to hook up a DVD player. In that case you do need the RF modulator becuase the signal itself needs to be converted, not just the plug. In the case of the 2600, the signal is already an RF signal, so all you need is the adapter.

 

I hope this helps.

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