OSSC Pro Legacy AV with RF Input

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OSSC Pro Legacy AV with RF Input

https://retrorgb.com/ossc-pro-legacy-av-with-rf-input.html

RF Input Joins the OSSC Pro — Because Yes, You Can Plug in That Ancient Antenna Cable 📡

Markus has dropped a sweet upgrade for retro enthusiasts: the OSSC Pro’s Legacy AV board now supports RF input—yes, actual coaxial cable from your 1980s VCR or console—for PAL, PAL 60, and NTSC signals. And at just $50 (only $10 more than the non-RF version), it’s a steal for modders and purists alike.

Why this rocks:

You no longer need to dig out a dusty VCR (or spend $$ on third-party RF modders) just to get your early consoles running through the OSSC Pro. Just plug in that old coax cable and enjoy crisp, upscaled gameplay—mostly.

The catch?

RF is inherently noisy, and scalers like the OSSC don’t hide imperfections like CRTs do. For best results, use shielded RG6 cable + RCA adapter, especially for newer setups. Older consoles with built-in RF cables (looking at you, Atari 2600) may still show some grain—though the video demo linked shows how surprisingly clean it can look.

Bonus: The 3D-printed case for the Legacy AV is out of stock, and—shockingly—has no RF port cutout yet. Fingers crossed for an update soon!

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