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If this is an ntsc version you can just flash the channel 3 binary as-is to an esp8266 and it just transmits off the "rx" pin. GitHub.com/cnlohr/channel3
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Emily Velasco
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I got a thing! Now I can get back to building the eyeball simulator pic.twitter.com/SGMQmJo7S7
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Michael E Morley
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I picked up this old Casio tv the other day but there’s no analog here in the UK so no picture only static ha! Looking forward to seeing your project! 😊 pic.twitter.com/JMEg4yVRGi
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Emily Velasco
@MLE_Online
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What are you going to do with it?? @cnlohr had a video about broadcasting an analog TV signal on a small scale. Will you tap into the PCB and feed it composite video directly?
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Michael E Morley
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Thank you for the tip about the broadcasting video! Tapping into the pcb sounds like a good idea! I’ve got next Monday off work so maybe I’ll give that a go but only after I’ve cleaned my workshop up! 😂
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Charles Lohr
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Also you should probably look into @bitluni 's esp33 projects for pal video of it's pal. He doesn't broadcast but that may work out better for you if you can find a composite pin in there.
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