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Old 27th Dec 2018, 12:36 am   #4
simpsons
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Default Re: Modulator or Converter?

The HDMI converter I am familiar with has a HDMI input socket, RCA phono audio out left and right channels, RCA phono composite video out and a mini USB socket for the power supply. There is no 75 ohm Belling Lee or F connector coaxial aerial socket for connection to the aerial input of a television.

The product supplied comes with a connection chart and your television should either have RCA type composite and audio input or a Scart socket for which you will need to use a Scart socket to RCA phono socket converter. This Scart to RCA connector is available either with a switch allowing the user to choose between it being used to input or output from the Scart socket or, is purchase as required, in this instance for Scart input.

You will then need suitable phono to phono leads to complete the setup.

Should your HDMI converter be quite diffrerent, upload photos and the model number plus any installation details supplied.

Should you television not have video input either scart or phono, then you will need a TV signal modulator between the HDMI converter and television aerial socket.

Last edited by simpsons; 27th Dec 2018 at 12:40 am. Reason: Added mor information
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