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RCA Matching Transformer
Adapts 75ohm Coaxial To 300ohm Flat Antenna LeadsGreat for all your needsGreat for all your needsAdapts (75 ohm) to flat antenna leads(300 ohm)Adapts flat twin leads to an F type connector on your TV or VCRLifetimeAdapts (75 ohm) to flat antenna leads(300 ohm)Adapts flat twin leads to an F type connector on your TV or VCRLifetime Warranty
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u/WhistlesG0WooWoo · 7 pointsr/gamecollecting

What you need is the RF adapter for your nes (assuming that you have this part) and then you need a 75 to 300 ohm adapter. Or If I read your post wrong and all you have is the screw terminals on the end of the RF adapter (if you are using one from a different machine that is older) you would need a 300ohm to 75ohm adapter. Here are some links :
http://www.amazon.com/RCA-VH58-Matching-Transformer/dp/B00005T3EZ/ref=sr_1_3?ie=UTF8&qid=1463005321&sr=8-3&keywords=300-75+ohm+adapter

http://www.amazon.com/300-Ohm-UHF-Matching-Transformer/dp/B0002ZPIOG/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1463005321&sr=8-1&keywords=300-75+ohm+adapter

u/MeowMixSong · 6 pointsr/cordcutters

Hooking up an atari isn't that difficult. All you need is an A/B switch, and a 300 ohm to 75 ohm adapter Atari 2600 outputs on channel 3, so add that to your channel lineup on the TV, and switch over to input B. You're now playing the best that 1977 had to offer. :)

u/Ser_Davos_Cworth · 2 pointsr/geek
u/upofadown · 2 pointsr/ota

ABC is a VHF-low channel so a small antenna isn't likely to work all that well. The easiest thing to try would be good old rabbit ears (you might want to get the type that can adjust all the way flat). The other thing to try would be a separate FM antenna and depend on the fact that real ch 6 is right next to the FM band. Something like this: