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{{stub}}The '''RF Unit''' (RF ユニット) for the [[Sega Saturn]] is the official method of connecting a Saturn to a television via RF standards. Connector types differ between countries so the units are slightly different per region, but they function in much the same way.
 
{{stub}}The '''RF Unit''' (RF ユニット) for the [[Sega Saturn]] is the official method of connecting a Saturn to a television via RF standards. Connector types differ between countries so the units are slightly different per region, but they function in much the same way.
  
In Europe, RF Units were distributed with consoles. Other regions received superior [[Stereo AV Cable]]s instead, with RF Units offered separately for consumers with older televisions.
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In Europe, RF Units were distributed with later consoles. Other regions received superior [[Stereo AV Cable (Saturn)|Stereo AV Cable]]s instead, with RF Units offered separately for consumers with older televisions.
  
 
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Revision as of 18:00, 24 April 2020

RFSwitch MK-80106.jpg
RF Unit
Made for: Sega Saturn
Manufacturer: Sega
Type: Video cable
Release Date RRP Code
Sega Saturn
JP
¥2,0002,000 HSS-0110
Sega Saturn
US
MK-80106
Sega Saturn
EU
MK-80306
Sega Saturn
UK
£24.9924.99 MK-80306

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The RF Unit (RF ユニット) for the Sega Saturn is the official method of connecting a Saturn to a television via RF standards. Connector types differ between countries so the units are slightly different per region, but they function in much the same way.

In Europe, RF Units were distributed with later consoles. Other regions received superior Stereo AV Cables instead, with RF Units offered separately for consumers with older televisions.

Gallery

Physical scans

Saturn, JP (older)
Saturn HSS-0110 box-1.jpg
Cover
Saturn, JP (newer)
Saturn HSS-0110 box-4.jpgNospine.pngSaturn HSS-0110 box-3.jpg
Cover
Saturn, US
Saturn 80106 box.jpg
Cover
Saturn, EU
Saturn MK-80306 box.jpg
Cover
Saturn, TR
Saturn RF Unit TR box front.jpg
Cover


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