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RF Demodulator Coaxial to HDMI UHF Modulator VHF Adapter Coax Converter for Old Video CD Player VHS Videodisc Betamax JVC Camcorder Atari 2600 VCR PS1 NES SNES to HDTV HD Digital Monitor Projector TV

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  • RF Demodulator - Coax to HDMI modulator will hook up your Atari 2600/5200, Magnavox Odyssey, Intellivision, ColecoVision, Ninten-do Entertainment System NES, Sega Master System, Fairchild Channel F, Vectrex, Commodore 64 64C Mini-Computer etc.game consoles & RCA SelectaVision Videodisc / JVC CED Videodisc Player, Betamax/U-Matic, VHS, VCRs, Video8 / 8mm / VHS-C Camcorder etc. old video CD players w/ modern HDTV, HD Digital TV, Monitor & Projector that to have a better view.
  • RF to HDMI Adapter - Coaxial F Type Female ANT ( antenna ) in and HDMI out with remote control ; No drivers / adapters needed, plug and play , easily & reliably to connect your old gaming devices and VCRs that only with RF coax output to new monitors, projectors or TVs that only with HDMI input.
  • TV Demodulator - This coaxial modulator is a analog full standard channel selector that can receive stable and reliable signals, it's compatible with HDMI 1.3 and supports NTSC & PAL 2 different TV formats , VHF & UHF 2 operating frequencys up to 251 channels full band of TV programs, which can meet the needs of future cable TV networks.
  • RF Modulator to HDMI - Convert outdated analog VHF UHF signal (CH3 & CH4) of your older home multimedia and gaming consoles or VCRs (Video Cassette Recorders) devices to modern digital signal that you can play on your HDTV , HD Monitor / Projector / TV.
  • RF to HDMI Converter - RF demodulator adapter comes with Remote on & shutdown, Timer on & shutdown, Reminder, Reservation Channel, Calendar & Child lock to protect children etc. functions, you just need a wired TV signal cable (input analog TV signal CCTV line) then you can use modern new network TV sets without TV virtual signal input interface for projectors, multimedia teaching, network engineering.
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Product Description

RF Demodulator Coax to HDMI UHF Modulator Coaxial VHF Adapter Converter for Sega Master System Atari NES VCRs to HDTV HD Digital Monitor Projector TV

RF Demodulator Coax to HDMI UHF VHF to HDTV Converter for VHS Camcorder VCR Atari 2600

RF Demodulator Coax to HDMI UHF Modulator VHF Adapter Coaxial Converter for JVC Videodisc Betamax VCRs VHS Camcorder Atari 2600 to HDTV Projector

This TV demodulator is a RF modulator comes with F type female ( antenna / ANT ) coax input hdmi output that converts analog coaxial signal into hd digital signals, then helping hook up your old Atari 2600/5200, Magnavox Odyssey, Intellivision, ColecoVision, Ninten-do Entertainment System NES, Sega Master System, Fairchild Channel F, Vectrex, Commodore 64 64C Mini-Computer etc.game consoles & Philips Video 2000, RCA SelectaVision Videodisc Player, JVC CED Videodisc Player, Sony Betamax/U-Matic, Panasonic VHS, Zenith VCR Plus+, Betamax, Video8 / 8mm / VHS-C Camcorder etc. outdated video CD players with modern HDTV, HD Digital Projector / Monitor / TV that to have a better view.

RF Demodulator Coax to HDMI UHF Modulator VHF Adapter Coaxial Converter

RF Demodulator Coax to HDMI UHF Modulator VHF Adapter Coaxial Converter

Designed for vintage electronic devices with 70s 80s 90s

This RF demodulator only supports analog TV signal input such as NTSC/PAL/SECAM.

Does not support digital TV signal input such as ATSC/DVB/ISDB/DTMB/DMB.

It is a good ideal for antique electronic devices such as Atari 2600, Atari 5200, ColecoVision Commodore 64 64C Mini-Computer, Fairchild Channel F ,Fisher-Price PXL-2000, Intellivision Magnavox Odyssey 2 ,Nintendo Entertainment System, Sega Master System, 8mm Camcorder, Betamax, JVC HR-3300U, Panasonic OmniMovie, VHS Philips Video 2000, Phlips VCR RCA SelectaVision Videodisc Player, VHS-C Camcorder...

Press the remote control "MENU" key to set it up easy

RF Demodulator Coax to HDMI UHF Modulator VHF Adapter Coaxial Converter

This TV demodulator is a RF modulator comes with F type female ( antenna / ANT ) coax input hdmi output that converts analog coaxial signal into hd digital signals, then helping hook up your old Atari 2600/5200, Magnavox Odyssey, Intellivision, ColecoVision, Ninten-do Entertainment System NES, Sega Master System, Fairchild Channel F, Vectrex, Commodore 64 64C Mini-Computer etc.game consoles & Philips Video 2000, RCA SelectaVision Videodisc Player, JVC CED Videodisc Player, Sony Betamax/U-Matic, Panasonic VHS, Zenith VCR Plus+, Betamax, Video8 / 8mm / VHS-C Camcorder etc. outdated video CD players with modern HDTV, HD Digital Projector / Monitor / TV that to have a better view.

Technical specification:

  1. Power input: DV5V--1A
  2. RF input: 47—870MHZ
  3. HDMI output: Display Ratio 720P/1080P(60HZ)

How to set it up when it malfunctions (For US/CA/MX)

RF Demodulator Coax to HDMI UHF Modulator VHF Adapter Coaxial Converter

Set Color System to NTSC

1.Press "MENU" key,then click "V+" key three times to "Sys Settings",Press "P-" key two times to select "Display Mode",then select "Color System" choose "NTSC"

RF Demodulator Coax to HDMI UHF Modulator VHF Adapter Coaxial Converter

Set Sound Sys to M

2.Press "MENU" key,then click "V+" key one time to "TV Menu",click "P-" key six times to "Sound Sys",choose "M"

RF Demodulator Coax to HDMI UHF Modulator VHF Adapter Coaxial Converter

Run Auto Scan for TV channels

3.Press "MENU" key,then click "V+" key one time to "TV Menu",click "P-" key one time to "Auto Scan",choose "Normal Scan",Wait 3-5 minutes for it to finish automatically searching for channels


Michael M.
Reviewed in the United States on February 23, 2025
Can’t get it to work for my Intellivision
Neil Lossley
Reviewed in the United States on January 9, 2025
Awesome item
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on January 19, 2025
Tried to set up an old Atari. Followed all procedures. Nothing. Instant return.