Build Your Own Arcade Controls Forum
Main => Main Forum => Topic started by: SteveJ34 on August 14, 2004, 04:41:16 pm
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I recently acquired a Stunt Cycle home version....it was not working out of the box but cleaning up logic board, replacing speaker, and tinkering with the power switch I've gotten it working.
It was playing blind at first, I acquired a new rf switch (from Radio Shack) and now I have video but there is still some amount of interference.
Any suggestions how I might reduce or eliminate the fuzzy screen?
I loved this game as a kid, don't have the room for a full size cab in addition to my full upright mame cab so I thought this would be fun...would be nice if I could clear up the interference tho....
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First try to connect the thing without an RF switch. Go back to radio shack and buy the following part:
Female RCA to F-59 Male connector
http://www.radioshack.com/product.asp?catalog%5Fname=CTLG&product%5Fid=278-255
(Actually go somewhere else and pay $1.99 for it instead of $4.99).
Plug this directly into the end of the video cable from the Stunt Cycle and the other end to the coax input on your TV.
See if this improves your picture.
If not, then the cable could be at fault. Crack the case and I think if it's like the 2600, the cable is a male-to-male RCA type, so you could just pop in temporarily a RCA patchcable from a VCR. Try that and see if it improves.
If not, then the last thing to look for is going to be a variable capacitor. They look like a square metal box with a black or painted dial in the center of it. This is made of ferrite (a very fragile metal, almost like cermaic). Take a NON METALIC device, like a cut and trimmed plastic knife and gently turn it one way or another and see if it improves the reception on you TV. If you use a metalic device you run the risk of breaking the ferrite AND it also affects the electrical capabilities of it while you are turning it so if you adjust it and pull a metal screwdriver away it will go out of adjustment... a real pain.
I havn't cracked mine open in ages, so I forget where things are located, plus mine is too burried to dig out right now. Hope this info helps.
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Thanks.....will give these tricks a whirl.
Yes, its just a long male-male RCA patch cable with connector on the inside of the stunt cycle box.