HDMI to Coax Scaler Extender to 300' w/Loopout

$175.00
Part Number:
HDTVECHS10061
UPC:
728350688937
Availability:
Usually ships in 3-4 days
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HDMI to Coax Scaler extends HDMI to 300'
2:
720p/1080p Resolution Support
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Loopout to cascade to more TVs
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TVs must have HDMI inputs
HDTV Supplys HDMI to Coax Scaler supports HDMI 1.3 and HDCP 1.1 to 300 feet using an existing home-run coax cable sending features like Deep Color and 720p and 1080p. By using standard and widely available 75 Ohm RG59 and RG6 cables the HDMI to Coax Scaler Extender makes HDMI signal extensions far easier than using heavy and expensive copper HDMI cable and with this method is more robust than using optical fiber. The TVs must have HDMI inputs and source device send the signal must have an HDMI connector.

What this HDMI to Coax Scaler Can & Cannot Do:

  • CAN DO:
    • Convert an HDMI signal (like from a DVD player) to a coax signal AND CONVERT THE COAX SIGNAL BACK TO HDMI.
    • It will do nothing else.
    • Think of it as a long HDMI cable with HDMI connectors on both ends.
    • Both the Transmitter and Receiver MUST be used.
  • WHAT IT CANNOT DO:
    • Convert an HDMI signal to a coax signal to go into the coax input of a TV.
    • Convert a coax signal from the cable company to an HDMI signal.
    • Convert a coax signal from an antenna to an HDMI signal.

HDMI to Coax Scaler Features:

  • Sends an HDMI video and audio signal over coaxial to 300 feet
  • HDMI 1.3 and HDCP 1.1 compliant
  • Support lower resolutions to 720p or 1080p
  • Supports 300 feet transmit distance via an RG59 or RG6 cable
  • Includes a 5V power supply
  • Also has an coax loop out to got to other optional (above) coax to HDMI receivers
NOTE 1: This HDMI Coax Extender includes a SEND unit and its AC adapter and a RECEIVE unit and its AC adapter and both must be used. It cannot work with only one box and needs both boxes and must be used in pairs. It cannot be used to convert an incoming coax signal to an HDMI signal. Think of it as a long HDMI cable.

NOTE 2: In-house and existing passive splitters drop the signal strength in half, or more, so delete all of the splitters and wire this device directly as it won′t work with coax splitters. They should NOT be used in conjunction with connector adapters, signal processors, switches or amplifiers between the Source and Display device. This HDMI Coax Adapter sends only one HDMI signal to a TV with the receive unit at the TV. It does not work any other way. If you are trying to send one coax signal to a TV with an HDMI input it won′t work. One set includes a transmitter and a receiver set.

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HDMI to Coax Scaler Specs:

  • Transmitter Input: One HDMI female connector
  • Transmitter Output: One BNC connector for a coaxial cable
  • Receiver Input: One BNC socket for a coaxial cable
  • Receiver Output: One female HDMI connector, one BNC connector for loop through to additional receivers
  • Supported Input/Output Resolutions:
    • 480i
    • 576i
    • 720p@50/59.94/60
    • 1080i@50/59.94/60
    • 1080p@23.98/24/25/29.97/30/50/59.94/60
  • Power supplies DC 5V (supplied with US plugs)
  • Case Material - black painted metal
  • 12 Month Warranty

HDMI Over Coax Extender Contents:

  • HDMI to coaxial Transmitter
  • HDMI to coaxial Receiver
  • 2 Power supplies
  • User Manual

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NOTE: This HDMI Over Coax Extender includes a SEND unit and its AC adapter and a RECEIVE unit and its AC adapter and both must be used. It cannot work with only one box and needs both boxes and must be used in pairs. It cannot be used to convert an incoming coax signal to an HDMI signal. Think of it as a long HDMI cable.
Q: Can I use this HDMI to Coax Scaler to convert the coax cable coming out of my wall to HDMI?
A:
NO! Think of it as a long HDMI cable. This HDMI Over Coax Extender includes a SEND unit and a RECEIVE unit and both must be used. It cannot work with only one box and needs both boxes. The HDMI Over Coax Extender cannot be used to convert an incoming coax signal to an HDMI signal. You need both the transmitter and receiver for proper operation. They must be used in pairs. HDMI signal goes into the transmitter travels over the RG6/59 cable into the receiver and then connects to HDMI port on the display.

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