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[* black] Speaking of the I/O cable, here's the Studio II's RF switch.
- [* icon_note] The Studio II employs a ~~convoluted~~ unique method of powering itself. DC power is fed into the RF switch such that when the Studio II is selected, power is simultaneously fed into the console while data is fed back into the TV set. When the antenna is selected, the RF switch simply connects a pair of rabbit ears or another antenna to the television set.
+[* icon_note] The Studio II has no power button on the unit; instead, it employs a unique method of powering on. When you select "Console Cord" on the RF switch, power goes into the Studio II and data is fed to the TV set. When you select the "Antenna" on the RF switch, the unit powers off and your antenna signal is routed to the television set.
[* black] And inside the RF switch? Some capacitors and inductors that were undoubtedly hand-assembled.