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2025-08-05 15:23:23
I purchased this adapter to allow an old analog tv (tube type) to accept and use a digital signal from my cable box. This was needed for wireless cable. Hookup was simple and it appears to be working well at this point. The only issue is the picture on my tv is a bit distorted; however, I think this is due to the cable signal and no fault of the adapter.
Ziggy
2025-07-15 16:38:31
Our cable company upgraded our service to digital TV and we had an older TV that would only accept a cable coax connection. The upgraded service provided only an HDMI output from the new cable device. The adapter i purchased here converted the cable device HDMI output to channel 3 (or 4) on a coaxial cable connected to the old set. The HDMI output from the cable device also furnished the 5v power for the adapter so I didn't need a separate power supply. It works well with no glitches at this point.
Chris and Sharon wells
2025-07-05 10:17:40
My wife was looking forward to watch tv in garage. Her project room with back ground tv. I connected this device that is stupid easy. Turned on the tv in the garage yeahhhh went to turn the sound up and it was nothing but static. So went back to the unit swapped it to ch 4. Back to the tv same thing. Sent it back.
D. Drummond
2025-07-03 10:45:02
I bought four of these devices because Verizon forced me to change cable boxes and I needed coax feeds for my old equipment. These devices worked well on converting the HDMI signal to coax with a resulting good picture but one wouldn't work with one of my devices without a constant buzz in the background. As a result, I only gave these devices four stars because I can't swear they'll work well in all cases but I mostly am satisfied with the results so I would recommend them.
Carlos
2025-06-13 10:13:43
Excellent product and fast shipping. Work great and excellent price.
Pete M.
2025-04-25 18:47:31
I ordered this product and was not sure if it would work for all of my TVs and if I would have setup concerns. However, plug and play and did not even need to connect it to power.Spectrum is replacing all of the old cable boxes that have a coax out, and I needed that because of my house setup.Here is how I have my home set up:Cable line comes in from the outside pole to my basement. There it has a split, one to the internet modem and one to the cable box about 50 feet away. The cable box then sends out HDMI to the TV next to it and coax (50 feet) back to the basement where I have an 8 way splitter. I have 4 TVs connected (50 to 125 feet away) to the 8 way splitter that can receive this low latency stream. (I need low latency for sports betting and the stock market news, mainly CNBC.) Internet streams have a 60-70 second delay while cable has a 10-15 second delay.With this device, I now have the cable box send out an HDMI to an HDMI splitter next to the TV, and one out goes to the TV from the splitter and the second goes into this device. (I think this is where the power comes from because the splitter has power going to it.) Then I connected this device to the coax that goes back (50 feet) to the basement; and the whole house works on one cable box.Note: this is SD and not HD TV. I can still stream HD TV off the Internet with the delay. HS streams also take a bit of time to load the app on the TV to stream so I like the SD better if I am just listening in the background. Also, Internet goes out more frequently, or slows from time to time, than cable TV. I am not ready to cut the cord!
Kathy L
2025-04-21 19:16:49
Attempted to use on my tv but it was not what I need (no fault of supplier’s)
paulmbrandt
2025-04-18 10:53:30
I was excited to put my HCMI content on a VHF channel so it could be shared to multiple monitors in my home. Unfortunately the picture quality is very poor as if I'm receiving the signal from a very distant transmitter. Possibly I'm doing something wrong, but it seems pretty basic to hook up and tune to channel 3.
Wayne D.
2025-02-22 16:14:49
It did what it was to do.
MichaelC
2024-12-22 18:18:09
While its cheap seeming in price, you are better off getting a serious model for any such application as feeding into a coax style DVR etc - if you have a TV that lacks HDMI and you need to connect a device that only has HDMI output consider a better TV as they do run cheap for a world of benefit potentially for you
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