With my new apartment, I got a new flatscreen TV and just recently hooked up my Atari 7800. Unfortunately, it was hard to play because the game screen was blocked by snow and static. I remedied this problem (to an extent) by getting a signal splitter for a more secure connection to the TV.
Unfortunately, I still get white flicker on the screen that makes the games very difficult to play. My theory is as follows: I use a 75-ohm to 300-ohm adapter to hook the RF connector box to the TV. Both the cable hookup on the back of the TV and the signal splitter is intended for a coaxial cable - the aforementioned 75 to 300 adapter is more a slide-on connection. This seems to be my problem.
Any input? Any ideas on how I can improve the connection and get a clear screen when I play my 7800?
Unfortunately, I still get white flicker on the screen that makes the games very difficult to play. My theory is as follows: I use a 75-ohm to 300-ohm adapter to hook the RF connector box to the TV. Both the cable hookup on the back of the TV and the signal splitter is intended for a coaxial cable - the aforementioned 75 to 300 adapter is more a slide-on connection. This seems to be my problem.
Any input? Any ideas on how I can improve the connection and get a clear screen when I play my 7800?