Saturday, December 12, 2009

Good Outside Antenna I Have An Outside Antenna That Uses A Coax Cable For HDTV. Do They Make A Coax To HDMI Cable Adapter?

I have an outside antenna that uses a coax cable for HDTV. Do they make a coax to HDMI cable adapter? - good outside antenna

Now I think that the companies operated by coaxial cable to all its customers, and a fee for HD. Well, in my attic I have a coax cable from my television broadcast and receiving up to 1080i signal. However, it is so difficult to make a converter, why I am only a coaxial cable to my TV for HDTV?

4 comments:

Grumpy Mac said...

It lacks many steps.

Can see the TV has a tuner that you select channel 1 10-20 as the antenna allows it.

And ... that channels 5-10 Total. SA and cable companies could lead hundreds of channels (ESPN, HBO, Showtime, Food Network, CNN, etc.) that are never transmitted through the air, so you can receive these channels with a single antenna.

There are HDTVPal DishNetwork box is the power of the antenna, record / pause / rewind will be purchased, but also an HDMI output obtained if it is what you want. It manages about $ 300 with no subscription fees per month.

HDTV tuners are also $ 150, you can make at BestBuy antenna signals and provides an HDMI output to buy.

Will answer your question?

Grumpy Mac said...

It lacks many steps.

Can see the TV has a tuner that you select channel 1 10-20 as the antenna allows it.

And ... that channels 5-10 Total. SA and cable companies could lead hundreds of channels (ESPN, HBO, Showtime, Food Network, CNN, etc.) that are never transmitted through the air, so you can receive these channels with a single antenna.

There are HDTVPal DishNetwork box is the power of the antenna, record / pause / rewind will be purchased, but also an HDMI output obtained if it is what you want. It manages about $ 300 with no subscription fees per month.

HDTV tuners are also $ 150, you can make at BestBuy antenna signals and provides an HDMI output to buy.

Will answer your question?

link said...

Coaxial cable carries radio frequency (RF) from the antenna. The TV tuner in the production, the frequency of the songs on the channel you select. Internal circuit television then demodulates, decodes and decompresses the MPEG-2 video data and sends it to each line that you use, including the HDMI ouput cable.

So, within the meaning of your TV * is * the coaxial-to-HDMI converter.

TV guy said...

Mac Grumby As mentioned above, the signal is modulated by the antenna (or coaxial cable). You need a tuner for demodulation. This is done either on television or set-top box.

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