🎮 Relive the Retro Magic in HD!
The RF Demodulator Coax to HDMI Adapter is your ultimate solution for connecting vintage gaming consoles and VCRs to modern HDTVs and projectors. With easy plug-and-play functionality, it converts outdated analog signals to digital, ensuring compatibility with a wide range of devices. Enjoy features like remote control, channel reservation, and child lock, all while experiencing your favorite classics in stunning clarity.
Connector Type Used on Cable | HDMI, Coaxial |
Number of Ports | 1 |
Compatible Devices | Monitor, Gaming Console, Television, Atari 2600/5200, Magnavox Odyssey /Odyssey 2, Sega Master System, Nintendo Entertainment System (NES), Intellivision, ColecoVision, Fairchild Channel F, Vectrex, Commodore 64 64C Mini-Computer, VCR (Video Cassette Recorder), Betamax, Video8 / 8mm / VHS-C Camcorder, Video CD / LaserDisc / RCA SelectaVision Videodisc / JVC CED Videodisc Player, Sony U-Matic/Betamax SL-HF1000, Panasonic OmniMovie VHS/Panasonic AG-7150 VHS Reporter, Philips Video 2000, Ampex VRX-1000, JVC HR-3300U, Kodak Disc 4000, Fisher-Price PXL-2000,Zenith VCR Plus+ |
Specific Uses For Product | TV, Monitor, Video Game Console |
Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
Package Quantity | 1 |
Item Dimensions | 5.91 x 3.15 x 0.79 inches |
Finish Types | Hdmi |
Color | Beige |
D**E
Navigate the menu and run the auto scan after poering on the device you're trying to use with it!
It works great and setup was easy. All I had to do was plug it in, change the TV to the right input, power on the device(an Atari 2600 for the first try), press the menu button, and find the auto scan option.My only issue has been a very faint scrolling static line from EM interference but that could be from several things like the WiFi in my house, a shielding issue with the console, or a shielding issue with this device itself. I have to look up grounding/shielding options to see if I can eliminate it.
M**S
Instructions unclear is an understatment
Does not work. I wanted to hook my old atari up to a newer tv. After searching forever and only finding modulators I finally came across this demodulator. There are no instructions with the unit. other than a piece of paper that says what each button on the remote does, and a on a very small piece of paper 3 "troubleshooting" steps. Which are not actually troubleshooting steps. I attempted to scan for a signal multiple times in multiple ways. I tried with 3 different Atari's connected, a woody, a vader, and a Jr. and it found the signal on none of them. In the end I may need to mod the systems with a composite board since there are no other demodulators I can see. For the record the Atari's work just fine when passed through my older surround system that has a 75ohm rf connector. But that unit is huge and I don't want to use it.
S**.
Works well with 2600 but not Famicom.
Did the auto scan with my Atari 2600 turned on as suggested by other reviewers. It picked it up and programmed a channel for it no problem. However I'm giving it 4 stars instead of 5 because it was unable to pick up my Famicom. Maybe if I messed with it more I would be able to get it to work but I didn't mess with it much because I have an AV Famicom that I can pipe into the system by other means.
C**K
Works Well With Old Video Game Consoles
Worked as advertised, providing a way for me to use my old RF-based video game consoles on my HDTV.
J**N
Do not buy!
This thing is a piece of crap! It is not easy to use, it does not work period!
T**A
YOU HAVE TO LEARN HOW TO USE IT
It isn't plug and play, you HAVE to do the automatic channel scan with the remote while your system of choice is turned on and it will find the channel the console channel frequency it is on.
E**E
It works! It isn't terribly high quality.
I was able to get this working on channels 2, 3 and 4, as needed for a few old devices. I set each channel and manually tuned each with a working video source, that seems to be the easiest way to set it up since I'll never have all 3 channels on at once for auto tuning.The video output is a bit noisier than my television can do alone, and the RF connector seems to wiggle a bit so I'll probably need to re-solder it. Overall however it's inexpensive, does what few confirmed working devices do, and most importantly for me will plug into small HDMI monitors which lack NTSC tuners.
G**M
So far I am unable to make it work, I am told no signal!
I attempted to use the product with an atari 2600. All I get is a notice, "no signal". I am not sure if the remote is working, no way to check. Setup is correct according to the directions. My geek son-in-law claims he will have time next month to have a look and see if he can get the system to work. Wish me luck!
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