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>>8749972
>composite converter to play SNES titles

The SNES has RF output from the get go, you just need the RF switch.
What's the channel your converter is broadcasting at? It's usually 3/4

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>>8641992
UPDATE:

I was able to "fix" the problem. I hooked up my Super Nintendo to the television, there were no static lines. So I reattached the cable box, this time going through the SNES RF adaptor, and presto, no more static lines. So my theory is there was simply too much signal going into the television from the cable box and it needed to be "filtered" so to speak.

Thanks for your help bros.

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Has anyone tried to connect a retro console to a modern display using RF? if so, how does it look?

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>>7906845
Not so fast.

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