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I designed a mounting board over a year ago for use with NTSC 7800 UAV installs. The mount board incorporates the chroma timing fix for better color alignment for 7800 games and includes the extra resistors and capacitor already in place for easier audio setup. Additionally the entire design fits neatly near the RF modulator and can be use with or with the modulator in place. The Brewing Academy now offers these new UAV mount boards both as a standalone option or as combo kit that includes the basic UAV board needed. This video goes into more details about the UAV board and the process to installing it in your 7800 for your UAV project. ----------------------- Time Stamps:- 00:00 - Intro & UAV mount board information 03:32 - Installation details/process begins 05:02 - Video resistor solder points 05:18 - Audio resistor solder points 05:39 - (Advanced) Power & Ground from RF modulator 06:09 - Soldering the UAV mount in place (Video) 07:09 - Soldering the UAV mount in place (Audio) 08:16 - Fitment test of UAV and quick testing option 09:10 - Completed install & continuity checks 11:56 - Final words & Outro ------------------------- ITC UAV mount boards for use with Atari 7800 UAV installs can be purchased from The Brewing Academy at the link below: https://thebrewingacademy.com/collect... ------------------------- PDF instructions for installing and using the mount board with a UAV can be found at the following link: https://tinyurl.com/3x2swn5t ------------------------- Intro / Outro Music:- "Chroma Mirage" by Luis Quintero (Lufus) composed exclusively for the Ivory Tower Collections. Video marked as "Not made for kids" due to content is intended for more mature age groups, adults, and those with some basic electronics knowledge and skill.