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« on: July 31, 2002, 09:09:57 PM »
OK, I got a GCN RF modulator switch and the exact same thing happened. It also happens with all my friends RF switches. I called Nintendo about it and they said that it's supposed to look that way normally. They said there are some ways to fix it. They will not always work but here they are.
1: Try to change the channel you play GAMECUBE on. Sometimes what channel you use effects. Try to switch between 3 and 4.
2: If you have a cable wire screwed in to that side of the RF switch, try to unscrew the cable wire while you play GAMECUBE. Sometimes the cable interferes with the game signal, sometimes it's a cheap wire.
3: If you are using one from the SNES NES or N64, try to buy a GCN RF switch.
4: Just break down and buy a TV with A/V plugs. Then use what they give you in the box. Or put a VCR on the TV and run the GAMECUBE through the VCR.
That is all I can say. Was it any help? Also remeber, sometimes you have to accept that RF switches make the game look crappy.