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  • Betch@lemmy.worldtomemes@lemmy.worldTell me what it means
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    4 months ago

    Might as well paste my answer here as well.

    It’s because it used radio frequency. Yes through a cable. The cable was basically just an antenna. The RF box in the back of your console or whatever would send the RF signal at a specific frequency, usually channel 3 but some had switches that you could change to channel 2 or 4.

    It’s basically like tuning in to a radio station.

    Edit: That’s also why you’d get static when running a microwave, vacuum or whatever. The TV would pickup the noise generated by those machine.

    Edit 2: As another user has mentioned, the option to switch the channel existed in case one channel had interference issues.


  • It’s because it used radio frequency. Yes through a cable. The cable was basically just an antenna. The RF box in the back of your console or whatever would send the RF signal at a specific frequency, usually channel 3 but some had switches that you could change to channel 2 or 4.

    It’s basically like tuning in to a radio station.