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Is it possible to wirelessly transmit an analog signal from an antenna to a TV?
The bottom line is this: they were doing repairs in the apartment, they forgot to throw the antenna cable to the TV. Now there is no desire to pull it through the whole apartment. We need some solution for transmitting a signal from a common house antenna to a TV set. The signal is analog, not digital
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No. The signal in the wire is weak and broadband - at most it will be possible to transmit 2 channels and then you will have to tinker.
I recommend to think again about the cable or forget about the cable and buy a set-top box with wi-fi and make IPTV.
Google aside the TV modulator and transmitter. If you find a profitable offer for you - ask the seller - an online store, they will ask you in turn a bunch of leading questions (what channels are you going to broadcast, at what frequency, what distance, what output format, target TV model, etc.). but all this is a collective farm - for each channel you will have to buy a separate modulator or you will set up a modulator instead of a TV, which, as a rule, does not have a remote control. Plus, the entire system will require power. In short, it's easier to throw coke in the plinth.
Or even perverted options for you - transmit a signal through an electronic network through a regular socket, install a set of wireless video senders.
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