“ESP8266 Analog Broadcast Television Interface. Hook an antenna up to GPIO3/RX, tune your analog TV to Channel 3. Power the ESP on! This uses the I2S Bus in the same way the esp8266ws2812i2s project works. Difference is it cranks the output baud to 80 MHz and codes bit patterns into that create effects at around 60 MHz. Please not that this project does not actually output video up at the 60 MHz purposefully. Instead it relies on secondary effects creating enough noise at the VHF Channel 3 mark to make it understandable by a TV.”
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