Cerco Modulatore da scart ad antenna TV

Cerco Modulatore da scart ad antenna TV

Post by Informatic » Tue, 29 Dec 1998 04:00:00

Cerco modulatore, per miscelare il segnale video e audio di una presa scart
in antenna coassiale della tv.

Accetto offerte e soluzioni al mio problema.

Massimo.

 
 
 

Cerco Modulatore da scart ad antenna TV

Post by Richard Harris » Wed, 30 Dec 1998 04:00:00


Hi Massimo,
I hope this helps solve your problem.

Cerco modulatore, per miscalare di il segnale video e?audio di un
presa scart in antenna coassiale della tv.

My Italian is near zero, but I believe Massimo is asking about a
modulator to combine audio and video signals to apply them to a TV coax
cable.

There are inexpensive audio and video modulators combined in a single
small metal box with combined output for USA TV channels numbers 3 and 4
(adjustable for either) such as those used with video cameras and tape
players for radio-frequency input to the TV. These have shielded inputs
and a coaxial cable (usually a type "F" connector) output for connection
to the TV.

These little TV modulators are smaller than a cigarette package,
imported from the Orient, and usually sell for less than $10 at radio-tv
parts outlets in the USA. I would expect that they may be similarly
available world-wide.

Best regards, Richard Harrison, KB5WZI

 
 
 

Cerco Modulatore da scart ad antenna TV

Post by Clifton T. Sharp Jr » Wed, 30 Dec 1998 04:00:00



> Cerco modulatore, per miscalare di il segnale video e audio di un
> presa scart in antenna coassiale della tv.

> My Italian is near zero, but I believe Massimo is asking about a
> modulator to combine audio and video signals to apply them to a TV coax
> cable.

I get something like "I'm looking for a modulator, to send the video and
audio signals from scart to coaxial antenna of the tv." Your answer was
good, but it didn't address the scart thing.

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