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Nikname_non_name2019-09-21 08:11:53
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Nikname_non_name, 2019-09-21 08:11:53

How to switch to digital broadcasting on an analog TV?

Hello!
On October 14, the transition to digital broadcasting will be completed. Some people faced a problem, there is a USSR kinescope TV, which has only "MV", "UHF" and 5-pin (asterisk) inputs, on a digital set-top box there is only a tulip and HDMI, and on a laptop there is VGA and a video output based on "Linear " port for the mouse. In this case, how to switch to digital broadcasting and what do you need to buy in addition?! Please buy a new TV do not write!
Help me please.
Many thanks in advance for your replies!!!

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Armenian Radio, 2019-09-21
@gbg

video output based on "Line" mouse port

I have never heard such a perverted way to call S-video and PS / 2.
The task brings us back to the 90s, to the formulation "how to connect a video recorder to a Soviet TV set." You need to tear out or buy an RF modulator somewhere (VCR, dandy), and then connect this same tulip or S-Video to it.
In theory, you can try to plug the output from the set-top box into the video recorder, and plug the RF output from the video recorder into the TV.
Another option is to find a place in your TV circuit after the demodulator, and add a video input there. And then find the entrance to the ULF and add an input for sound there.
The fact is that in the tulip the video is in the same "format" as on the air, simply lowered from the radio frequency to the range of the full video signal - 6Mhz.

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vreitech, 2019-09-21
@fzfx

let them buy an old TV. but not that much, of course.

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Artem @Jump, 2019-09-21
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Look for a digital TV set-top box with a built-in RF modulator.
Like this one - https://openboxtv.ru/product/openbox-t2-02m-hd/
Finding them is extremely difficult, but they are still found.

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rPman, 2019-09-21
@rPman

Look carefully if your TV has a SCART port, if so, you can buy a VGA -> SCART adapter, it's cheap, because the wires are stupidly connected there vga -> svidio also has adapters, but there is already a small circuit, which in theory will increase the cost of the connector In general what is not there

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joginzbajin, 2019-09-21
@joginzbajin

There are also devices such as RF modulators . A signal is supplied to the input, for example, composite video and sound (tulips according to you), and at the output we have a television signal in the MV or UHF range (to the antenna jack of the TV. They usually sell such things by offices that deal with video surveillance or cable TV.
Just don’t buy it yourself , and describe to them what you will connect where ... or even better, ask them to try ...

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