Looking at the https://www.manualslib.com/products/Mattel-Intellivision-Ii-5872-9916909.html|user manual] for the console shows that you have to select channel 3 or 4 on a TV to use it. This harks back to the old analogue days of TV.
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Looking at the [https://www.manualslib.com/products/Mattel-Intellivision-Ii-5872-9916909.html|service manual] for the console shows that you have to select channel 3 or 4 on a TV to use it. This harks back to the old analogue days of TV.
Does your TV have an analogue tuner option so that you can tune into the console or do you have an old VCR that you plug the game console into and tune to it?
Connect the vcr to the TV using the vcr’s Composite video connection (yellow + red white) or Component connection (red/blue/green + red white).
Looking at the [http://www.videogameconsolelibrary.com/images/Manuals/82_Mattel_Intellivision_II_Master_Component-Manual.pdf|user manual] for the console shows that you have to select channel 3 or 4 on a TV to use it. This harks back to the old analogue days of TV.
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Looking at the https://www.manualslib.com/products/Mattel-Intellivision-Ii-5872-9916909.html|user manual] for the console shows that you have to select channel 3 or 4 on a TV to use it. This harks back to the old analogue days of TV.
Does your TV have an analogue tuner option so that you can tune into the console or do you have an old VCR that you plug the game console into and tune to it?
Connect the vcr to the TV using the vcr’s Composite video connection (yellow + red white) or Component connection (red/blue/green + red white).
I’m surprised that you can see any picture at all.
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Looking at the [http://www.videogameconsolelibrary.com/images/Manuals/82_Mattel_Intellivision_II_Master_Component-Manual.pdf|user manual] for the console shows that you have to select channel 3 or 4 on a TV to use it. This harks back to the old analogue days of TV.
Does your TV have an analogue tuner option so that you can tune into the console or do you have an old VCR that you plug the game console into and tune to it?
Connect the vcr to the TV using the vcr’s Composite video connection (yellow + red white) or Component connection (red/blue/green + red white).
I’m surprised that you can see any picture at all?
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I’m surprised that you can see any picture at all.
Looking at the [http://www.videogameconsolelibrary.com/images/Manuals/82_Mattel_Intellivision_II_Master_Component-Manual.pdf|user manual] for the console shows that you have to select channel 3 or 4 on a TV to use it. This harks back to the old analogue days of TV.
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Does your TV have an analogue tuner that you can tune into the console or do you have an old VCR that you plug the game console into and tune to it and connect the vcr to the TV using the vcr’s AV connection (yellow + red white) or Component connection (red/blue/green + red white)?
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Does your TV have an analogue tuner option so that you can tune into the console or do you have an old VCR that you plug the game console into and tune to it?
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Connect the vcr to the TV using the vcr’s Composite video connection (yellow + red white) or Component connection (red/blue/green + red white).
I’m surprised that you can see any picture at all?
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Looking at the [http://www.videogameconsolelibrary.com/images/Manuals/82_Mattel_Intellivision_II_Master_Component-Manual.pdf|user manual] for the TV is shows that you have to select channel 3 or 4 to watch it on a TV. This harks back to the old analogue days of TV.
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Looking at the [http://www.videogameconsolelibrary.com/images/Manuals/82_Mattel_Intellivision_II_Master_Component-Manual.pdf|user manual] for the console shows that you have to select channel 3 or 4 on a TV to use it. This harks back to the old analogue days of TV.
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Does your TV have an analogue tuner or do you have an old VCR that you plug the game console into and tune to it and connect the vcr to the TV using the vcr’s AV connection (yellow + red white) or Component connection (red/blue/green + red white)?
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Does your TV have an analogue tuner that you can tune into the console or do you have an old VCR that you plug the game console into and tune to it and connect the vcr to the TV using the vcr’s AV connection (yellow + red white) or Component connection (red/blue/green + red white)?
Hi @oldgamer , [br]
I’m surprised that you can see any picture at all?
Looking at the [http://www.videogameconsolelibrary.com/images/Manuals/82_Mattel_Intellivision_II_Master_Component-Manual.pdf|user manual] for the TV is shows that you have to select channel 3 or 4 to watch it on a TV. This harks back to the old analogue days of TV.
Does your TV have an analogue tuner or do you have an old VCR that you plug the game console into and tune to it and connect the vcr to the TV using the vcr’s AV connection (yellow + red white) or Component connection (red/blue/green + red white)?