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PS2 playing thru tv w/o being hooked up?

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hypernova:
That was an invention I came up with about half a year ago.  Wireless hookups.

I just don't have the money, time, resources, and knowledge to fashion one up.

Samstag:
Yeah it's physically possible to have an RF converter so noisy and a TV so sensitive that when you put them together you'll basically get "broadcast" TV.

Add an amp to the converter and you've got a new local station.

NiN^_^NiN:
Its the mad katz box the way they are made the shielding they use actually works as an antenna thats why you can get a signal its strong enough for the tv to pickup

If anyone has one of the mad katz ones try it and it should work i know some tv's might be better than others (who knows what the tv has it might have an internal antenna aswell altho i wouldn't think that would work too well)

ChadTower:

Of course, that's actually against FCC rules, isn't it?  That would fall under the category of emission of harmful interference.

Samstag:
Depends on the range, really.  The FCC really doesn't care about little stuff like this unless it causes a complaint.  If your neighbor starts seeing games on his TV and calls the FCC, then you've got a problem.  But considering that the converter isn't designed to broadcast over the air (even though it operates at over the air frequencies) it operates on a no-harm, no-foul license.

Read the manual for one of those things and you'll see an FCC class B statement that says something like: "The device will not cause harmful interference".

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