Difference between revisions of "RF connector"
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*[[Sega Master System]] | *[[Sega Master System]] | ||
*[[Sega Megadrive]] | *[[Sega Megadrive]] | ||
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*[[NES]] | *[[NES]] | ||
*[[SNES]] | *[[SNES]] | ||
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+ | ==Game consoles with RF connectors (bought separately)== | ||
+ | *[[Sega Saturn]] | ||
+ | *[[Sega Dreamcast]] | ||
+ | *[[Nintendo Gamecube]] | ||
==See also== | ==See also== | ||
*[[S-Video]] | *[[S-Video]] | ||
*[[RCA jack|RCA]] | *[[RCA jack|RCA]] | ||
+ | *[[SCART]] | ||
[[Category:Television Information]] | [[Category:Television Information]] |
Revision as of 15:16, 27 January 2005
A radio frequency connector is an electrical connector designed to work at radio frequencies. RF connectors are commonly used to connect video game consoles to television sets.