Bought one this week and arrived yesterday! Works perfectly! And with an rf amplifier and an antenna connected to it I can get around 10m of perfect image on my portable handheld tv's... Should have found this wayyyyy earlier! Nice to see my old tv's working again 😆 next on its way is an hdmi to AV converter so I can broadcast some ps4 or something 🤣
You shouldn't need an amplifier. Connect the antenna directly to the RF output of the modulator and you should get a signal that covers the entire house, not just ten meters.
@@summersky77 I've tried with a few different antennas - even made a half-wave dipole out of some old coax cable cut to the right UHF frequency for the channel I was on - and really - it still won't cover a single room. It's good enough to be a few feet from the TV running a UHF loop antenna but the over-air ranges being claimed on some of the Ebay listings for them are...optimistic...to say the least. Perhaps I have a noisier background RF environment than most which is mitigating the range but...I've tried on different frequencies and the result is much the same. You cannot beat the price for what you get however.
@@chancewolf3739 you're using coax, which by nature is designed not to radiate. Use bare wire, cut to freq. wavelength and you'll be astonished at the difference. With regards to rf environment, you could be right..and if you're using a modern type tv, yeah you won't get far. But with an older ntsc portable you should be able to walk around the house with a decent pickup. At least I am. But yeah, coax is the last thing you should be using. :)
Fun fact: if you connect a matched UHF antenna to the RF out, you should have a signal that covers the entire house. It has to be a proper UHF antenna though, not just any old antenna. Range may vary.
@@gamingit1 Ok, well that's complete bs...there's no way you'd get that kind of range. The signal with a good antenna will get as far as your next door neighbor's house. How stupid do you think people are?
@@summersky77 i have rf modulator that costs almost $2000 and i had 10ft high antenna so yea. After that i got my licence for broadcasting signal and now it fine.
That modulator only use EUROPEAN UHF CHANNELS 21 - 69, but also mixed with both some US CATV and Japanese/US UHF TV channels. Channel 21 is UHF channel 13 from Japan and Channel 14 in the US. Channel 23 is US CATV 68 (2 MHz lower than UHF 17).
At 1:04 it's weird that the sound is Mono since your Modulator has Stereo input. Normally a modulator with Stereo input should also deliver stereo sound on RF, maybe there is a hint in the instruction manual on how to switch from Mono to Stereo. It's important if you use it for music videos.
It’s an old VHS tape that I probably recorded in mono. But there could be a setting I haven’t checked yet. Part of the charm of analog TV is mono sound.
@@MrPillowStudios It only broadcasts in UHF. For VHF you can use a VHS and output to channel 3 or 4, or get an RF modulator that outputs to channel 3 o 4.
You can get two channels from this box. The signal from the AV ports is modulated to the channel that the box says and if you plug in a signal into the RF input while the AV is connected it will put both on the same cable going out to the tv on different channels.
@@NTTN63010 I revisited this one: Adding in your own private analog TV channel to your TV Antenna signal - UHF RF modulator ruclips.net/video/f9vhcvSsoac/видео.html
That’s true, and is a really cool idea. But this is a UHF modulator. It only works with channels 14 and above. I’d have to find a dedicated modulator for channel 6 to try that.
@@NorthcoasterHobby you knewed from these RUclipsrs who use amplifiers but I don’t when I asked so he said yes you can use without an amplifier so I will do that
I have a DIGIQUEST RF STEREO MODULATOR that outputs RF frequency between 47 - 862 MHz. What I like about this modulator is that you can connect it both to TV and FM radio with antenna input. In order to connect to FM radio you set the modulator on channel 4 the frequency is 82.25 MHz, the sound is on 87.75 MHz so you can listen the sound on your FM radio. It is ideal if you have a satellite receiver and you want to listen to satellite radio but you don't want to use your TV beacuse of screen burning. Since the default sound system is on B/G the frequency is 87.75 MHz, but if you change to D/K is on 88.75 MHz. My DIGIQUEST Modulator can be used in any country. Suports PAL, NTSC and SECAM video systems as for audio it has 4 systems: B/G; D/K; I; M/N. B/G and D/K (used in most parts of the world), I (UK, South Africa) and M/N (North, Central and South America, South Korea and Japan). For North America you set the modulator on M/N sound system, and you won't have problems.
staticool i want one i hope amazon prime has it i would definitely have fun using this one i have a old jcpenny analog tv also too cool i definitely am going to get this. tv link modulator ill be looking for it big time
If you’re wirelessly broadcasting, is the picture clear if it is right beside it without an antenna? Looks perfect for the project I’m working on to use the TV tuner in my old car. Thanks for the video I appreciate it
UHF can be used on both Japanese and US UHF or Cable TV frequencies. Japanese TV set (Victor, Sony, Toshiba, Aiwa, Samsung) that only have Japanese TV frequency (VHF 1 - 12, UHF 13 - 62) can’t tune down to 90 MHz. UHF 21 from Modulator works on JAPAN UHF 13 (US UHF 14).
US VCR’s will not work with modulator on Japanese CRT TV (Victor, Sony, Toshiba, etc..) also use UHF RF MODULATOR if channel 21 or 14, set Japanese UHF TV on channel 13.
I bought it yesterday! Unfortunately tv link on does not work without using a coax cable. It works with using a coax cable. So I think that means that tv link feature means that can look like a bad tv reception by rotating rf gain via screwdriver.
I have a very old B&W TV that has a built in antenna but no connectors for an external antenna or cable. Can this transmit over the air? If so any idea how to hook up a transmit antenna to this RF modulator?
Im using the exact same units on sat receivers.set to pal I 6.0mhz and the channel number corresponds to the tv ch frequency.they work well.also use the ir.
@@NorthcoasterHobby Sound good, definitely will have a look at it again when I got time lol. Was a quick setup to test after receiving in the mail to see if it was working. Thanks
@@NorthcoasterHobby Lol I read it while laying in bed and couldn't wait, had to get up to try 😂. Figured out It was on 6.5 mhz settings, had to bring it down to 4.5 NTSC according to the chart, by holding the (CH - for 3 seconds), took a second to kick in when I got on to channel 27 but it worked! haha. Thanks again, cheers.
What would be the best way to use it as a wireless transmitter instead of wiring the coaxial cable into the tv? Would it be enough just plugging a tv aerial and amplifier into rf out?
You can connect these with an antenna through a diplexer. This combines all the signals into one coaxial cable: ruclips.net/video/dym7UAR22ug/видео.html
The signal would have to be strong enough and close enough for you to receive- but these signals are closed circuit, not wireless RF signals - receivable through coaxial cable to connected TV’s in your home only.
The modulator produces one RF channel, but it is selectable. The overall number of TV channels you receive will depend on how many are broadcasting in your area.
Good morning, can an antenna be connected to such a transmitter? DVB-T to send a signal to the TV because the last one I bought was a 5'5' Mistral TV and I wanted to ask if the DVB-T antenna would be suitable for... signal transmission. Regards
@@sorpixx-sr5hy The TV will need an antenna too though. Also, be aware that in many places broadcasting a wireless TV signal on certain bands is not allowed.
@@NorthcoasterHobby this TV is a tourist one and has a retractable antenna, it is also battery-powered and there is no socket to plug in the cable. Thank you for the warning, I didn't think that you have to be careful when transmitting
It converts a line-level AV signal to an RF signal. Allows you to watch the content on an assigned TV channel on one or more televisions in your home. It’s basically a simple way to make your own home TV channel.
@@corganpicturesJapnese 100V TVs only tuned down to 90 MHz (91.25 MHz) on Japanese VHF channel 1 (American Cable TV 95) and UHF channels 13 to 62 (same as US UHF 14 to 63). Japanese Cable TV frequencies only tuned up to 457 MHz, but doesn’t include UHF TV frequencies (unlike US CATV frequencies)
So I could use this to transmit video onto my TMK Radio/TV without wiring it to the external antenna terminals with a uhf transformer? Asking because I'm looking for a wireless solution that will allow me to keep the tv portable with a portable tv station setup by running the modulator off a usb powerbank with an hdmi-rca converter and a chromecast.
HDMI TO RCA doesn’t stretch aspect ratio picture. HDMI TO VGA and VGA TO VIDEO could do that and also HDMI TO RF (US CHANNEL 3 , US CATV 58 and EU UHF 31)
Thank you very much for the video? Unfortunetly, my TV doesn't have a cable input, does anyone know, which rf antenna one would need to amplify the signal for channel 21? Maybe anyone has an amazon Link available? Any help is highly appreciated! 😊
@NorthcoasterHobby My TV (Quelle Universum FK 100) has an antenna, and it also gets a signal when I press the Channel modulator against its antenna. I am looking for an antenna I can screw on to the RF Output of the Channel Modulator so its signal gets strong enough for my TV to receive from more than an inch away 🙃. Unfortunately, all RF Antennas I found on Amazon are either 433MHz or 868MHz, which is just outside the frequency range of the Channel Modulator, so I don't really know what to look for 😬.
@@StresserBeats What about a loop antenna? It’s designed for UHF. Vintage TV Antennas from the days of Analog TV - Rabbit Ears, Loop and Bowtie - still work in 2022 ruclips.net/video/MHnTes8HJ6s/видео.html
@NorthcoasterHobby Thank you very much for the recommendation! I just watched the video and quickly looked on Ebay for a loop antenna. I'm so sorry for annoying you with so many questions, but is there a difference between antennas for sending and receiving? I would go for a setup as follows: I have my Laptop connected to the same UHF-Channel Converter you have in the video via an HDMI to AV converter. This works fine as described earlier, but if I now connect an arbitrary Loop antenna to the RF-Out output of the Channel converter through one of those matching transmitter connectors you showcased in the video about different antennas, the produced signal should be strong enough to receive for my TV from, let's say, a few feet away, right? Sry again for bothering you with this and thanks for the help 🙏🏻🫠
@@StresserBeats No trouble at all! Any antenna should work for the output, however, the signal at the RF output is very weak. You might have to connect a signal amplifier between the RF output and the antenna. But also realize that in many places wirelessly broadcasting a TV signal is not allowed.
Ensure the connections are correct (coaxial to RF out). Make sure the modulator is set to the correct format (NTSC or PAL). Rescan the TV. Try using a different channel to modulate to. Rescan the TV afterwards.
Bought one this week and arrived yesterday! Works perfectly! And with an rf amplifier and an antenna connected to it I can get around 10m of perfect image on my portable handheld tv's... Should have found this wayyyyy earlier! Nice to see my old tv's working again 😆 next on its way is an hdmi to AV converter so I can broadcast some ps4 or something 🤣
Also works on Japanese UHF handheld TVs
You shouldn't need an amplifier. Connect the antenna directly to the RF output of the modulator and you should get a signal that covers the entire house, not just ten meters.
@@summersky77 I said a perfect signal... Not a signal with distortion on it.. 😉
@@summersky77 I've tried with a few different antennas - even made a half-wave dipole out of some old coax cable cut to the right UHF frequency for the channel I was on - and really - it still won't cover a single room. It's good enough to be a few feet from the TV running a UHF loop antenna but the over-air ranges being claimed on some of the Ebay listings for them are...optimistic...to say the least. Perhaps I have a noisier background RF environment than most which is mitigating the range but...I've tried on different frequencies and the result is much the same. You cannot beat the price for what you get however.
@@chancewolf3739 you're using coax, which by nature is designed not to radiate. Use bare wire, cut to freq. wavelength and you'll be astonished at the difference. With regards to rf environment, you could be right..and if you're using a modern type tv, yeah you won't get far. But with an older ntsc portable you should be able to walk around the house with a decent pickup. At least I am. But yeah, coax is the last thing you should be using. :)
Fun fact: if you connect a matched UHF antenna to the RF out, you should have a signal that covers the entire house. It has to be a proper UHF antenna though, not just any old antenna. Range may vary.
I did it and almost got myself into jail. It produced signal that can be caught like 3-4 miles away. I was suprised
@@gamingit1 Ok, well that's complete bs...there's no way you'd get that kind of range. The signal with a good antenna will get as far as your next door neighbor's house. How stupid do you think people are?
@@summersky77 i have rf modulator that costs almost $2000 and i had 10ft high antenna so yea. After that i got my licence for broadcasting signal and now it fine.
@@gamingit1 Go feed your bullshit to someone else. This video is about a low powered Amazon product, not your fantasy world.
@@gamingit1 That'll do it lmfao, he meant using this cheap little thing.
Neat little toy. One could even use it for mobile applications.
Was looking for exactly this thing. Thank you!
You’re welcome, thanks for watching.
That modulator only use EUROPEAN UHF CHANNELS 21 - 69, but also mixed with both some US CATV and Japanese/US UHF TV channels. Channel 21 is UHF channel 13 from Japan and Channel 14 in the US. Channel 23 is US CATV 68 (2 MHz lower than UHF 17).
UHF CHANNEL 57: JAPAN UHF CHANNEL 61 and US UHF CHANNEL 62.
For use with Japanese CRT TV (set to AIR or TV mode ; but turn off CATV mode).
Sound carrier must set to 4.5 Mhz
At 1:04 it's weird that the sound is Mono since your Modulator has Stereo input. Normally a modulator with Stereo input should also deliver stereo sound on RF, maybe there is a hint in the instruction manual on how to switch from Mono to Stereo. It's important if you use it for music videos.
It’s an old VHS tape that I probably recorded in mono. But there could be a setting I haven’t checked yet. Part of the charm of analog TV is mono sound.
@@NorthcoasterHobby I sometimes miss the analog days, but I prefer digital TV.
@@NorthcoasterHobby How to broadcast a VHF with that?
@@MrPillowStudios It only broadcasts in UHF. For VHF you can use a VHS and output to channel 3 or 4, or get an RF modulator that outputs to channel 3 o 4.
@@NorthcoasterHobby CHANNEL 14 UHF SAME AS JAPANESE UHF CHANNEL 13, as you set to Channel 21 on that modulator.
You can get two channels from this box.
The signal from the AV ports is modulated to the channel that the box says and if you plug in a signal into the RF input while the AV is connected it will put both on the same cable going out to the tv on different channels.
@@NTTN63010 I revisited this one:
Adding in your own private analog TV channel to your TV Antenna signal - UHF RF modulator
ruclips.net/video/f9vhcvSsoac/видео.html
You should use channel 6. The audio can be heard on 87.7 on an fm radio.
That’s true, and is a really cool idea. But this is a UHF modulator. It only works with channels 14 and above. I’d have to find a dedicated modulator for channel 6 to try that.
@@NorthcoasterHobby buy M69 RF modualtor from Aliexpress (offers 220V version) and Amazon Canada (120V version)
M69 CATV RF MODULATOR: channel 95 for 95.7 on FM RADIO..
@Francis ᜉᜇ̴ᜈ᜔ᜐ̃ᜐ᜔ ᜎ̃ᜆᜈ᜔ Litan that’s digital. It has to be analog to work on fm radio.
@@canadianpsycho1867 that’s not digital. Either work on NTSC and PAL .
You said “you could certainly use this as a short range wireless transmitter.” at the end of this video but how do I do this?
@@GeorgianBoy-c4d An antenna connected to the RF output.
@@NorthcoasterHobby of the modulator without an amplifier?
I should try without an amplifier.
@@GeorgianBoy-c4d Yes. Or RF out to input on amplifier and then amplifier out to antenna.
@@NorthcoasterHobby you knewed from these RUclipsrs who use amplifiers but I don’t when I asked so he said yes you can use without an amplifier so I will do that
Question, do you need an antenna for the modulator or is the modulator already have an antenna?
I am looking to do the same at Home with my tv
An antenna is not required.
I have a DIGIQUEST RF STEREO MODULATOR that outputs RF frequency between 47 - 862 MHz. What I like about this modulator is that you can connect it both to TV and FM radio with antenna input. In order to connect to FM radio you set the modulator on channel 4 the frequency is 82.25 MHz, the sound is on 87.75 MHz so you can listen the sound on your FM radio. It is ideal if you have a satellite receiver and you want to listen to satellite radio but you don't want to use your TV beacuse of screen burning. Since the default sound system is on B/G the frequency is 87.75 MHz, but if you change to D/K is on 88.75 MHz.
My DIGIQUEST Modulator can be used in any country. Suports PAL, NTSC and SECAM video systems as for audio it has 4 systems: B/G; D/K; I; M/N.
B/G and D/K (used in most parts of the world), I (UK, South Africa) and M/N (North, Central and South America, South Korea and Japan). For North America you set the modulator on M/N sound system, and you won't have problems.
China uses PAL-D/K, Taiwan and Philippines uses NTSC-M
staticool i want one i hope amazon prime has it i would definitely have fun using this one i have a old jcpenny analog tv also too cool i definitely am going to get this. tv link modulator ill be looking for it big time
If I used multiple of these that all go into a combiner could I make a mimic tv station with multiple channels?
To set up a system for your home, that should work.
Can you use this as a analog tv station?
Re watch the end of the video.
I think this modulator is just good for home with one channel only.
That’s pretty much what it is intended for.
Can be used wirelessly with powerbank and portable casio pocket TV.
Multiple channels mixed with US CATV and JAPAN/US UHF TV CHANNELS.
If you’re wirelessly broadcasting, is the picture clear if it is right beside it without an antenna? Looks perfect for the project I’m working on to use the TV tuner in my old car. Thanks for the video I appreciate it
Would probably work fine in that situation. Try it out and let me know!
@@NorthcoasterHobby I will give it a go 😂 I’m also thinking maybe a 12v powered antenna might do the trick if not. Thanks for the reply man
@@samwellfoden You’re welcome, best wishes.
Can you start with RF and use this unit to broadcast rca?
No, it only works the one way: RCA in, RF output. Thanks for watching!
Doesn’t your VCR have a built-in RF modulator, therefore making this unit redundant? Or am I misunderstanding its use?
It can be used for sending any RCA video source to a UHF TV channel.
UHF can be used on both Japanese and US UHF or Cable TV frequencies.
Japanese TV set (Victor, Sony, Toshiba, Aiwa, Samsung) that only have Japanese TV frequency (VHF 1 - 12, UHF 13 - 62) can’t tune down to 90 MHz. UHF 21 from Modulator works on JAPAN UHF 13 (US UHF 14).
US VCR’s will not work with modulator on Japanese CRT TV (Victor, Sony, Toshiba, etc..) also use UHF RF MODULATOR if channel 21 or 14, set Japanese UHF TV on channel 13.
I bought it yesterday! Unfortunately tv link on does not work without using a coax cable. It works with using a coax cable. So I think that means that tv link feature means that can look like a bad tv reception by rotating rf gain via screwdriver.
Or you can connect an antenna to the RF output.
I have a very old B&W TV that has a built in antenna but no connectors for an external antenna or cable. Can this transmit over the air? If so any idea how to hook up a transmit antenna to this RF modulator?
An antenna connected to the modulator’s RF output will send a signal for your old TV. Thanks for watching.
Im using the exact same units on sat receivers.set to pal I 6.0mhz and the channel number corresponds to the tv ch frequency.they work well.also use the ir.
4.5 MHz for NTSC-M, PAL-M and PAL-N
I have this one aswell and not sure why it puts out so much noise and I cant hear anything from the av output
@@BmwolotlE90 Have a look at the sound carrier frequency setting. It’s shown in the manual.
@@NorthcoasterHobby Sound good, definitely will have a look at it again when I got time lol. Was a quick setup to test after receiving in the mail to see if it was working. Thanks
@ You’re welcome.
@@NorthcoasterHobby Lol I read it while laying in bed and couldn't wait, had to get up to try 😂. Figured out It was on 6.5 mhz settings, had to bring it down to 4.5 NTSC according to the chart, by holding the (CH - for 3 seconds), took a second to kick in when I got on to channel 27 but it worked! haha. Thanks again, cheers.
@@BmwolotlE90 👍👍
I have an old travel tv that only has a dial tuner, would I be able to convert this into the 3.5mm ext ant 75ohm insert and get video?
With the right adapter, probably.
Portable Black and White Analog TV - a cool thrift store find
ruclips.net/video/hHgrQUx5f6s/видео.html
What would be the best way to use it as a wireless transmitter instead of wiring the coaxial cable into the tv? Would it be enough just plugging a tv aerial and amplifier into rf out?
What specific cable do I need? I'd like to plug an ancient TV antenna output to the RF IN or OUT on the modulator.
You could just use a piece of coaxial cable, RG6 is best. Or does the antenna have twin lead cable with fork connectors?
@@NorthcoasterHobby thank you! RG6 is the reference I was looking for
@@juliantracks You're welcome. Thanks for watching!
is it UHF or VHF or both?
Only UHF channels.
can you link 4 units for rf channels and will it allow digital channels to pass
You can connect these with an antenna through a diplexer. This combines all the signals into one coaxial cable:
ruclips.net/video/dym7UAR22ug/видео.html
EUROPEAN UHF FREQUENCY. MIXED WITH SOME US CATV, US and JAPANESE UHF TV CHANNELS.
Hi I have brought a rf modulator and connected it but I can't find a signal please help
Did you run a channel scan on your TV to locate the modulated channel?
Yes I did scan while the rf modulator channel is 21 and 22
Can USB/Phones/Laptops be linked to the input?
You’d need the right adapter to connect other devices, plus a digital to analog converter.
ruclips.net/video/fIHpdyl1x-Q/видео.html
@@NorthcoasterHobby So its a modulator + an adaptor? Ok so to link the two id need an Av:av cable right?
@@1Carly yes
@@1Carly but you’ll need an adapter to go from your device to the HDMI side of the converter. Then RCA out to the modulator.
@@NorthcoasterHobby Thank you
What video quality can be put out?
ruclips.net/video/f9vhcvSsoac/видео.htmlsi=cVB6ZuBkQ-M-kr4N
Does this pass through a signal from an antenna?
Yes, it definitely does.👍
@@NorthcoasterHobby awesome, I’ve been wanting to add an in home tv channel to my antenna lineup.
@@Kookiez29 This will take care of it.
Is it legal to transmit a wireless RF signal within your house?
Not on the television RF band spectrum.
@@NorthcoasterHobby so even if it can only be picked up on your property you’d still get in trouble?
Also banned to transmit on UHF 37 except for Dominican Republic, Philippines and channel 36 in Japan.
Mexico also bans on any channel 37 transmitters.
How would I go about finding others home made channels that they are “broadcasting” with my analog tv
The signal would have to be strong enough and close enough for you to receive- but these signals are closed circuit, not wireless RF signals - receivable through coaxial cable to connected TV’s in your home only.
How many channels do I receive!!
The modulator produces one RF channel, but it is selectable. The overall number of TV channels you receive will depend on how many are broadcasting in your area.
What antenna can I use for transmit rf modulator?
You can connect it to coaxial cable for a closed circuit channel, or just use rabbit ears.
You didn't show an example, you could use a video with no copyright issues...
I did show an example. I just chose to blur it. But I think I got the point across. Thanks for watching.
hi can you explain exactly how you change the channels? I'm with tm70 tv modulator and I get the signal from ip tv..but I can't change TV channels 😢
Is that $27 American dollars or Canadian dollars
Canadian.
@@NorthcoasterHobby ok thx
@@CoolCademMAnimates-fz1ui You"re welcome.
Good morning, can an antenna be connected to such a transmitter?
DVB-T to send a signal to the TV because the last one I bought was a 5'5' Mistral TV
and I wanted to ask if the DVB-T antenna would be suitable for...
signal transmission. Regards
That will work.
@@NorthcoasterHobby that's good, thank you for the answer because I thought I would have to buy an antenna
@@sorpixx-sr5hy The TV will need an antenna too though. Also, be aware that in many places broadcasting a wireless TV signal on certain bands is not allowed.
@@NorthcoasterHobby this TV is a tourist one and has a retractable antenna, it is also battery-powered and there is no socket to plug in the cable. Thank you for the warning, I didn't think that you have to be careful when transmitting
@@sorpixx-sr5hy 👍You’re welcome, thanks for watching my channel.
Where did you get rf converter?
Amazon.
Aliexpress is also cheaper.
What is the primary purpose of this sevice?
It converts a line-level AV signal to an RF signal. Allows you to watch the content on an assigned TV channel on one or more televisions in your home. It’s basically a simple way to make your own home TV channel.
will it work if i connect it on a secondary decoder (dstv)?
Not too sure about that. What is a secondary decoder?
Which frequency is channel 3 on an ntsc crt televison?
63 MHz I believe.
The table in the manual for this device shows that it does not go as low as 63mhz. Could this be correct?
@@corganpictures This is a UHF modulator. It modulates to channels 14 and above.
@@corganpicturesJapnese 100V TVs only tuned down to 90 MHz (91.25 MHz) on Japanese VHF channel 1 (American Cable TV 95) and UHF channels 13 to 62 (same as US UHF 14 to 63). Japanese Cable TV frequencies only tuned up to 457 MHz, but doesn’t include UHF TV frequencies (unlike US CATV frequencies)
So I could use this to transmit video onto my TMK Radio/TV without wiring it to the external antenna terminals with a uhf transformer? Asking because I'm looking for a wireless solution that will allow me to keep the tv portable with a portable tv station setup by running the modulator off a usb powerbank with an hdmi-rca converter and a chromecast.
The range is probably too short for that.
HDMI TO RCA doesn’t stretch aspect ratio picture. HDMI TO VGA and VGA TO VIDEO could do that and also HDMI TO RF (US CHANNEL 3 , US CATV 58 and EU UHF 31)
@@FrancisLitanofficialJAPINOY made it work.
I bought this off Amazon and I can’t hear any audio I just hear static but when I disconnect the yellow cable i hear nothing
Make sure the TV is tuned to the correct channel you are modulating to. Double check the PAL/NTSC setting.
@@NorthcoasterHobby the modulator is set to ntsc and there’s a picture but no audio also the rf out on the modulator feels a little loose
@@raptorgaming296 maybe it’s defective
@@NorthcoasterHobby probably is. I’ll just get another one.
Change the sound carrier to 4.5 Mhz
I should create my own analog UHF tv channels using a UHF modulator.
@@GeorgianBoy-c4d Go for it!
I have something like this, although it does not have an in it has only an out
It is from fosa
Why you wouldn’t show the cartoon or whatever?
@@GeorgianBoy-c4d I do that because of copyright.
@@NorthcoasterHobby Copyright!? Okay ✅
Untuk pararel 50input dalam satu out pke apa bos
penguat distribusi
Trus konek ke mna lg
@@eliselis3740 Hubungkan ke RCA lalu output ke RF. Anda memerlukan sakelar distribusi RCA yang besar untuk menggabungkan semua input.
Bosq misal dari receivr kan 40ch trus seting misal SCTV/RCTI dan lainnya itu gmn supaya satu persatu chanl aktip di susunan modulnya
Thank you very much for the video? Unfortunetly, my TV doesn't have a cable input, does anyone know, which rf antenna one would need to amplify the signal for channel 21? Maybe anyone has an amazon Link available? Any help is highly appreciated! 😊
Does your TV have screw terminal connections for an antenna?
@NorthcoasterHobby My TV (Quelle Universum FK 100) has an antenna, and it also gets a signal when I press the Channel modulator against its antenna. I am looking for an antenna I can screw on to the RF Output of the Channel Modulator so its signal gets strong enough for my TV to receive from more than an inch away 🙃. Unfortunately, all RF Antennas I found on Amazon are either 433MHz or 868MHz, which is just outside the frequency range of the Channel Modulator, so I don't really know what to look for 😬.
@@StresserBeats What about a loop antenna? It’s designed for UHF.
Vintage TV Antennas from the days of Analog TV - Rabbit Ears, Loop and Bowtie - still work in 2022
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@NorthcoasterHobby Thank you very much for the recommendation! I just watched the video and quickly looked on Ebay for a loop antenna. I'm so sorry for annoying you with so many questions, but is there a difference between antennas for sending and receiving? I would go for a setup as follows: I have my Laptop connected to the same UHF-Channel Converter you have in the video via an HDMI to AV converter. This works fine as described earlier, but if I now connect an arbitrary Loop antenna to the RF-Out output of the Channel converter through one of those matching transmitter connectors you showcased in the video about different antennas, the produced signal should be strong enough to receive for my TV from, let's say, a few feet away, right? Sry again for bothering you with this and thanks for the help 🙏🏻🫠
@@StresserBeats No trouble at all! Any antenna should work for the output, however, the signal at the RF output is very weak. You might have to connect a signal amplifier between the RF output and the antenna.
But also realize that in many places wirelessly broadcasting a TV signal is not allowed.
Valeu, colega!!!!!! Gostei!!!! Canal do 21 ao 69?
Obrigado por assistir meu vídeo!
Got no signal
Ensure the connections are correct (coaxial to RF out). Make sure the modulator is set to the correct format (NTSC or PAL). Rescan the TV. Try using a different channel to modulate to. Rescan the TV afterwards.
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1:41 do you have a dog? Because I heard that is barking.
@@GeorgianBoy-c4d Yes I do!
Re-using a Satellite Internet dish for Free to Air Satellite TV
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Where did you get rf converter?
Amazon. Thanks for watching.