From cisin at 
xenosoft.com Tue Dec 13 11:50:12 2011
  Thanks for trimming
 BUT, could use a LITTLE context.  WHICH "solution" is gruesome? 
I thought it was you since my newsreader preserves the threading, but I see
my phone I posted from doesn't include an In-Reply-To: header or perhaps it
was filtered somewhere. I will try not to trim from my phone any more.
  To summarize, . . .
 Coco has RF channel 3 output, with almost-NTSC available with trivial mods.
 You need anything that can display composite almost-NTSC, OR anything
 that can tune analog channel 3 (USA spec) foloowed by whatever can
 display what you get.  A "TV card" is a TV tuner - you just need one that
 can do analog channel 3.  OR the tuner of a VCR OR the tuner of a DVD
 recorder OR some cable boxes OR some closed caption external boxes. OR
 any TV that has analog input - look at Digital Prism 7" for about $50  
Thank you.
I don't have any TV or video gear. I want to be able to display this on a
monitor and the TV card id sounds like it would be ok. I rememberd the COCO
had RF output and an adapter to go right onto the antenna terminals of a
TV. I just did not know since I don't have the TV card where I can get to
it right now, whether there was any obvious way to connect a signal, or if
those cards were designed with built-in antennas and no jacks (as I believe
Cameron said the cheap ones have no jacks).