RF Modulator TV Switch Audio Video RCA Ant Input to F Type Coax Output Converter
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Here's how I got two TVs to work together. I connected my satellite box's red, white, and yellow RCA outputs to the modulator's red, white, and yellow RCA inputs. The modulator cable is then connected to a cable splitter, which is then connected to the two TVs. I hope this information is useful to you.
Yes, but an RF modulator degrades the picture, especially if you're trying to send it to a different room, unless you go RF directly from cable box to TV. You will receive a photograph, but the quality will deteriorate as you send it farther away.
Three-wire cable input and coaxial cable output are the polar opposites of each other.
This is compatible with any device that has an RCA output.
Selected User Reviews For RF Modulator TV Switch Audio Video RCA Ant Input to F Type Coax Output Converter
I upgraded by purchasing three flat screens. Vizio and RCA both have 40'' televisions. a 55'' Samsung television The Coxial cable inputs on the two 1940s were used to connect my old VCRs. I simply selected TV as the input source. The single is crisp and clear, and the sound is perfect; however, the Sony did not include the Coxial. And there were only two HDMI ports available, both of which were already in use. So I got this product, and I asked if it would work, and many of you suggested that I convert the HDMi. Because the two that came with the television were already in use, I couldn't do it. br>As a result, yes, it works. Simply connect this product to the television's antena IN, then connect the three RCAs to the VCR output three RCAs. Then select the antenna/TV from SOURCE on your flat screen remote. Before you do anything else, make sure the VCR is turned on. That's all I've got to say about it. How to play VHS tapes on your VCR with Coxial!.
Just keep in mind that the displays on both televisions are identical. My STB was upgraded by Dish Network, and I now have no Coax Out. The technician informed me that I would no longer be able to split my signal to a second T. A second box would be necessary, and I would have to pay for it. I was a little hesitant to purchase this because some reviewers complained about audio issues. br>It worked flawlessly for me; I took the STB's RCA outputs and plugged them into this device, then connected the Coax of my second TV, which is located in my kitchen. There are no problems, and everything is working fine. Keep in mind that because I only have one STB, both TVs will show the same channel. (Satellite Receiving Unit).
I required a way to connect my DVD player to my television. The issue was that the TV only had one set of RCA jacks, which were being used by my satellite box. Hum had no idea what I needed, so I turned to the internet for help. They recommended this device, so I read the reviews and inquired on Amazon about it. I wasn't convinced that this was all I required. I was glad I ordered the coaxial wire because I had the foresight to do so. Today, the unit arrived. It was a cinch to use. I connected the coaxial cable to my TV, then plugged in the red, white, and yellow DVD jacks to my monitor, and it worked! Because I couldn't afford a new television, this small device was ideal. I made the right decision thanks to the Amazon reviews; I've never done anything like this before, so I know if I can do it, so can anyone else.
Attractive, simple to install, and extremely effective in its intended purpose. The RCA cable output from the DirectV satellite box is fed into the converter in my case. It connects the RF output to the commercial LifeFitness tablet's coaxial input. This is the treadmill's only input. Because the treadmill has no speakers and only Bluetooth and a headphone jack, I'll eventually send the audio to a sound bar. Because I prefer this setup, I'll use the converter to output only the video. Fortunately, this converter is still available, despite the fact that it is an older technology.
I was pleasantly surprised at how well it worked. I had an older television with a Coax F connection, but the Dish receiver could only output video and audio. The Dish receiver's RCA and video out were converted to Coax F, which I then connected to the television. There was no discernible difference in picture quality when I switched to channel three.
This is an analog television with only the antenna connection as an external input. My old television had inputs and worked for several years before giving up the ghost. This device allowed me to connect my s video cable to the antenna input and send it directly to the antenna. Now I'm able to use my camera again, as well as an old throwaway television. The only problem I've discovered is that RF modulation can interfere with another TV if it's too close, so I'll install an in-line modulator cutoff switch and turn it off when I'm watching the main TV. Another option is to increase the distance between the televisions. Aside from that, this product is appealing to me.
It worked fine, and I unplugged it from the wall outlet when I wasn't going to use it, as per the instructions. When I plugged it in today, the picture was jumbled up. Despite the fact that I am an engineer with nearly four decades of experience in electronics, I tried everything I could to fix it, but nothing worked. br>Called Amazon, did the troubleshooting, it didn't work, so I got a refund; I would not recommend it because the quality is poor.
I have another RCA modulator that has been going on for what seems like an eternity.