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HDMI TO COAXIAL CABLE

RAMBLER38
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Wanting to hook up to a directv or dish satelitte receiver which has hdmi outlet and hook up with present coaxial cable to amplified video distribution switch, winegard model vs-604/vs-612. Believe i need a RF modulator or any other suggestions?
This is in a 2004 Endeavor, factory installed system to my televisions, etc. Have a KVH Trac Vision SF Roof Satelitte Unit
with the original Directv receiver which had two coaxial terminals. Replace receivers only come with hdmi outlets.
Please advise, any suggestions.
Thank you
RAMBLER38
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CA_Traveler
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Are your 2004 TVs original and hence SD? If so and you intend to remain with SD TVs that can affect the type of adapter you use.

HD TVs have significantly improved resolution and should be considered IMHO.
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Bob

wa8yxm
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There are several products ranging in price all over
Some of the lower (less than 100 dollar) I'd ignore
Some of the 250 range look.. Decent
I don't do this however (I do do HDMI to Composit but that is not an HD job)

Google: hdmi to coax adapter
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Gdetrailer
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hpdrver wrote:
You might want to consider a wireless HDMi system instead of running HD content on coax.


HDMI over coax will be cheaper and far more reliable than any HD "wireless" system. Starts at about $100

HERE

Wireless HDMI extenders start at $150..

HERE

Wireless systems "share" the 5ghz band frequencies which also happens to be same frequencies as Wifi 5ghz access points so will be subject to interference..

I would choose the coax version before resorting to wireless..

CA_Traveler
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I have HDMI to coax converter and back for the kitchen TV. HD quality. For multiple TV's you'll need a HDMI splitter.

Wireless units are also available.

Check Amazon for starters.
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theoldwizard1
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Forget it. If you could figure it out, it will cost WAYY
TOO MUCH $$$$ !

hpdrver
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You might want to consider a wireless HDMi system instead of running HD content on coax.
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