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The Edision HDMI Modulator Full HD Distribution over Coax is designed for seamless HD content distribution in large venues. It features DVB-T output, RF Loop Through from 50MHz to 2400MHz, and 4G LTE filtering, ensuring compatibility with a wide range of TVs and devices. Ideal for pubs, clubs, and conference centers, this modulator is your go-to solution for high-quality video distribution.
| ASIN | B00KBXKJ2A |
| Brand | Edision |
| Cable Type | HDMI |
| Cable type | HDMI |
| Colour | Black |
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| Compatible Devices | DVD Player, Laptop, Monitor, PC, Television |
| Compatible Phone Models | All devices that produce HDMI signal up to Full HD 1080 and all TVs that are DVBT/T2 MPEG4 |
| Compatible devices | DVD Player, Laptop, Monitor, PC, Television |
| Compatible phone models | All devices that produce HDMI signal up to Full HD 1080 and all TVs that are DVBT/T2 MPEG4 |
| Connectivity Technology | HDMI |
| Connector Gender | Male-to-Female |
| Connector Type | HDMI |
| Connector type | HDMI |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 out of 5 stars 863 Reviews |
| Frequency | 174233470862 MHz |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 05200378401323 |
| Included Components | HDMI MODULATOR single DVB-T, 3PIN PSU with adapter, User Manual in English |
| Indoor Outdoor Usage | Indoor |
| Item Shape | Round |
| Item Weight | 0.61 Kilograms |
| Manufacturer | Edision |
| Manufacturer Part Number | hdmi Modulator |
| Maximum Current | 2 Amps |
| Model Name | hdmi Modulator |
| Model Number | hdmi Modulator |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Number of Pins | 38 |
| Other Special Features of the Product | High Speed |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Easy Audio/Video singal tranfer in RF DVBT MPEG4. For homes, bars, pubs, hotels, sport cafes, etc. |
| Special feature | High Speed |
| Specification Met | CE |
| Unit Count | 1.0 count |
J**S
Fantastic box of technical magic
This is a fantastic piece of kit. I can't comment on whether the Magic Eye works, or on any of the technical numbers, but I don't particularly care about them either. I'm not particularly knowledgeable in this area, nor am I particularly technical. What I do care about is that this box enables me to have Sky HD transmitted around the house and appear instantly on every Freeview tuner in every TV we have. Several are running without the Freeview HD tuner, but they can decode the HD signal no trouble at all; I understand this is to do with them lacking a DVB-T2 tuner, but this works on DVB-T, so any recent Freeview tuner will work (mostly). Worth noting that the two aerial sockets at the back of this box are F-type cables, rather than the standard aerial coaxial cables on the back of the Sky box and most TVs, so you'll need to buy a couple of little adapters (a couple of pounds each on Amazon) to get it to link up. You'll also need a 12V DC adapter, as the one in the box is a European plug. Also very cheap, and there's a chance you might have a spare one lying around anyway from an old electrical item. The more expensive item you might need if you want to use this box but keep an existing HDMI connection is an HDMI splitter, which will need to be powered to function. Don't waste your money on anything that's just a cable; it won't work. A perfectly good one will be 10-20 pounds. Installation is very straightforward. Just plug everything in and then retune your TV. I decided to make absolutely sure there wouldn't be a conflict by setting the "channel" on the box to one not used by Freeview. These numbers vary by region, but you can check it by going to https://ukfree.tv/prediction and clicking on the "TV Full Details" option. You can also set a "Logical Channel Number" (LCN) on the box so that it'll have a set channel (100 seems a fair bet), but you'll need to set ONID to 9018 for some UK TVs. While changing these numbers, you might find that you can't move between settings and you have to keep hitting OK and then trying again. I'm not sure if there's away around it, but it's a minor nuisance considering that everything else works so beautifully. Picture quality is excellent. I can't tell if it's really 1080p, but it's at least as good as 720p. Very sharp picture and sound, although if you're using it in a room adjacent to a TV with a direct HDMI connection, you'll notice the second or so lag. This shouldn't be an issue for most purposes, particularly if you're watching upstairs. Overall, absolutely fantastic product. The price point might put people off, but this is by far the cheapest solution for getting Sky HD around the house, and if you're already using a distributed analogue signal, like me, then it will fit into your system with minimum effort and fuss. Brilliant.
D**S
Excellent quality and affordable 1080 i/p modulation to compatible (MPEG4) TV tuners using coax only
My experience of this is pretty much summed up by the other reviewers. 1. Two or three years ago, the only option was a £2k DVB-T modulator or a £200 distribution over CAT5 system. I put in lots of expensive and difficult to manage Cat6, which has caused lots of hassle, so to find this a few years later for £200 is just unbelievable progress in technology affordability. This will also be cheaper to run, as I won't need Cat5-to-HDMI receivers plugged in at all the sets from now on 2. Two sets that I would like to distribute to only receive the sound and display "Invalid format" i.e. they're not MPEG4 compatible, so have ordered a couple of boxes for £14 a piece to solve that. Both these sets seem to run the same firmware. Surprisingly, an LG monitor/TV that's quite old and which is used as a secondary laptop monitor, receives the signal no problem. The added advantage is that, unlike HDMI input, I can put PIP with the TV tuner on, which means I can use 3/4 of the screen for laptop use, and have a 1/4 of the screen displaying TV in proper HD. That was a real joy to discover, it means I no longer need yet another TV in my office while I'm supposed to be working but actually watching Judge Rinder and Tipping Point.... ;-) 3. I use a Loftbox distribution system - I couldn't get it to work on UHF2 but that might be because I suspect I disturbed the cables. I went back to the original UHF2 feed from the Sky HD box and connected this into the CCTV input instead. They're all multiplexed so arrive at the TVs on the same coax regardless. As someone pointed out, there's a lag with the remote, but only in the sense that because of the modulation, you're watching a signal that was actually generated a second or so ago, so the remote works fine, just that you don't see it action anything for a second or so later, but once you get used to that, it works fine. 4. I ordered mine from someone who included a 2-pin to 3-pin adaptor so the fact it's a German (?) product didn't bother me. 5. The channel range is a tad limited, 40-60 I think? Something in that range anyway, not as wide as I'd have expected. Currently Freeview channels 50-54 or thereabouts are free but I foresee issues perhaps in the future where channels may end up clashing and you need to change the channel on this box. 6. Haven't noticed any heat issues, but thanks to the other reviewers I'll keep an eye on that now. Conclusion If you're got MPEG4 compatible sets (or are prepared to add additional cheap MPEG4 receivers to upgrade older or incompatible sets), this is an EXTREMELY affordable and simple (after initial configuration) unit to use. When I first set it up, I connected it to a Bluray player to test it, and I literally had shivers when I saw a 1080p signal indistinguishable from an HDMI connection come up on the screen when it was only connected via coax. It supports the bottom right quadrant (the highest demands) of DVB-T specification (i.e. 64QAM modulation, with a coding rate of 7/8 and a guard interval of 1/32 and running at 31.668Mbps) so it should handle pretty much anything that HDMI can output, with the exception of high bit-rate audio. If you intend to use it for Sky or something similar, this should suit everyone, as it's likely you'll already have coax run to each set to begin with. Amazon screwed up the delivery and missed the next day commitment which put a downer on things, but I was extremely pleased with the purchase and I would highly recommend this product.
K**L
and does a great job broadcasting my cable STB output on my home ...
This is by far the affordable digital television modulator on the market, and does a great job broadcasting my cable STB output on my home television distribution system. There are a quite a few menu options and the instructions are a bit terse and non-explanatory, so you may need to spend some time on the Internet researching what to configure, but you can use most of the default options. One setting that probably does need changing is the Logical Channel Number as the default '0' doesn't sit well with some EPGs (in the UK it should be set between 800-900), and of course the output channel may need changing in some areas. Some other reviewers have commented on overheating and reliability problems with extended use. I've not experienced any of this - the unit barely gets warm and has been running constantly for three weeks without problems. As others have reported, the output isn't fully compatible with some older digital television tuners - I have one older television (circa 2007) that picks up the channel and will play the audio but no picture. However, an older Elgato television tuner connected to an iMac works fine. The device came with a power adapter with a European plug, and whilst a UK converter was provided, this was pretty unwieldy, inconvenient and looked ridiculous. Not a big deal, although I ended-up replacing it for an equivalent UK power adapter. With a UK power adapter and slightly more informative manual I'd have given this product five stars as technically it does the job well and feels like a well made product.
S**D
Fantastic item. I have started upgrading the TVs round ...
Fantastic item. I have started upgrading the TVs round the house to Smart TVs HD/Ultra HD and wanted a way of getting a HD picture from my Sky HD box to them and they make the standard RF signal on my distribution system look terrible. This unit takes the HDMI feed from the SkyHD Box and feeds it out as a terrestrial HD 1080P signal which a TV with a HD tuner can then tune to. The picture quality is superb and full HD, sound is stereo. A couple of things worth noting. If you are wanting to keep the HDMI feed from the SKY Box to a TV or amp you will need a Spliiter. I got one at the same time for a tenner. The SkyHD box well need switching to STEREO on the HDMI settings in Setup and you will need to run a COAX/Optical cable to your TV or amp for 5.1 surround as the modulator can only encode stereo to the feed. You need to connect this box between our antenna and the Sky HD box NOT onto the distribution out from the Sky Box or it interferes with the remote eyes. You will need some RF cable adapters to connect the antenna feeds to the unit. When using the sky remote with remote eyes on the remote TVs there is a very slight lag in response due to the encode time the modulator takes. Its barely noticeable and you adapt quickly. Certainly nowhere near the lag of the sling box! Your TVs will need HD tuners in them as its an MPEG4 encoded signal. My older TVs can get the sound which is MPEG2 but no picture. This is clearly stated in the advert so make sure you understand what you are buying. Freeview HD set top boxes also work fine. However my goal is to go Smaft TV on all mine. The other advantage of this is that the standard analogue signal is still output so you still have backward compatibility to older TVs. The icing on the cake is it leverages more from old Sky RF distribution systems such as ours which drives 8 TVs all with remote eyes. I can highly recommend this unit.
S**P
Worked for 2 months
Set up easily, worked fine for 2 months now stopped working, screen just flashes with no error codes. cannot seem to be able to reset,.
S**J
Video encoding delay too long, remote control unusable
I have a video distribution system that used analogue PAL to distribute recorded programmes from my Humax PVR around the house (three other rooms). I upgraded the TVs and now needed a Freeview equivalent. The encoder for the TV signal but it had to work with the reverse channel "magic eyes" which relay the PVR remote controller back via the distribution amplifier to the the Humax PVR so that I can control the playback i.e. skip adverts! The picture quality and sound was very good but the delay in encoding the signal made the remote control almost impossible to use. By the time I could see the playback bar on one of the remote TVs, and respond with button press on the PVR remote, the PVR had timed out, removed the bar, and ignored my button press or worse - it could interpret this as something different. I bought a Technomate product that claimed a fast encoding time. Although there is still a delay this is MUCH shorter than with the Edimax product and everything now works! I am returning the Edimax for a refund - note that I also had difficulty finding any technical support for the Edimax product with another query. With Google's help I did discover a site in Greece who did respond to the query.
A**R
Fantastic piece of kit!!
I've been looking for a solution to distribute Sky around the house for a while now in HD. I have 2 HD box subscriptions (one standard, one multi room) which are connected via HDMI to to two large flatscreen TVs. Sky is distributed to other rooms (bedrooms/kitchen) via the RF2 output on one of the set top boxes through a coaxial splitter located in the attic - so in other words, in standard definition only with a magic eye on each. I considered the likes of streaming HD to these other TVs via chromecast/Amazon Firestick but the resolution was not good enough, even worse than SD through the Coaxial cable in some instances. Not many channels currently available in HD to stream either. I also considered Sky Q but again this is not as straight forward as it sounds if you are looking to distribute to more than 3 TVs - also I'm not interested in 4K just yet. So anyway, I stumbled across this little puppy (I can't recall how exactly) and read the reviews and looked at the product demonstrations on Youtube which are excellent. I took the plunge and the kit arrived a day later and it was literally a matter of hooking it up as shown on Youtube and then auto-tuning the TVs to receive the digital channel (43 in my instance) which it broadcasts over. Hey presto, it worked a treat straight out of the box, no need to fiddle about with the menu items on the unit at all - full HD images received on the TVs connected via the Coaxial cable/splitter. One of the TVs it works on does not even have Freeview HD - this I think depends on if your TV can deal with MPEG4 signals which most flatscreens in the last 3-4 years should. If you'r unsure, you'll have to google the model. Worst case scenario if the TV can't deal with MPEG is to purchase and HD Freeview set top box (£20) and view it through that. Either that or treat yourself to a new TV! The only slight hitch I had was trying to get the magic eye to work, but that was the fault of a poor coaxial cable running between the RF2 output on the sky box and the input connector on the modulator unit. Solved by using another better quality cable - the red LED light on magic-eye gadgets now steady and strong. There is a slight delay of about a second when using the remote which some people have complained about. Once you get used to it, it is not an issue at all and certainly not a reason to purchase this piece of kit. It is best you also purchase a HDMI splitter so that the hdmi out from your sky box can be distributed to both the adjacent TV and the modulator unit at the same time. I also had to by a couple of adapters to convert the 'F' type connectors on the back of the modulator to allow a coaxial cable with a male connector to plug into them. These are very cheap and can be purchased online or at your local DIY store. Something I learnt - the quality of your coaxial connection cables is apparently far more important (as the signal can be degraded through poor wiring) than the cost or quality of the HDMI cables - with HDMI cables they either distribute the signal in perfect lossless quality or not, there is no in between. Google it to confirm. The box came with both a UK and EU plug so no issues there and the unit is not running hot as one reviewer mentioned. Follow the set-up instructions closely on Youtube and you won't go too far wrong as the enclosed manual is pretty useless. All in all an absolute top piece of kit, should keep the house future-proofed for a little while yet without the need to install Cat 6 or whatever. Note that the box will work equally well for distributing any HD source such as from a blu-ray player or whatever. Good luck!
W**8
Excellent HDMI Modulator
I had been looking at options for multi-room HDMI options for my two Sky+ boxes for quite some time and was put off by the cost. I was very surprised to find this modulator on Amazon at £180, the best price I had seen previously for a full HDMI to Digital HD modulator was around £800. After confirming that it was indeed full HDMI I bought two of them about a month ago. I am delighted with them. Output from both Sky+ boxes can now be viewed in HD on all TVs around my house via the existing coax distribution system. The picture quality is excellent and I have full remote control of Sky+. There is a slight lag in response to the remotes due to the encoding time but I find this acceptable. A couple of comments on prior reviews: both my units came with UK plugs on the power supplies but I didn't use the included power supplies as I preferred to use one 5amp supply to power both units. My units do not run hot; they are attached to the wall next to each other behind the AV unit and barely get warm. The installation instructions are sparse but the vendor helpfully pointed me to a video which described how to daisy chain multiple units and configure them appropriately. An HDMI splitter is required to route the HDMI output to the modulator; I used the recommended Esynic 2 way splitters and they worked perfectly but do need to be powered. For me this is proving to be a great product at a great price.
M**D
Un modulateur HDMI qui respecte la qualité des images HD
Ce modulateur HDMI permet d'ajouter un canal sur la distribution d'antenne TNT et donc (par exemple) de diffuser une source vidéo HD sur plusieurs téléviseurs. Il fonctionne parfaitement et la qualité Vidéo et Audio est très bonne. IL faut choisir un canal libre dans le plan de fréquences local. La programmation est assez facile mais la documentation est quand même vraiment succinte. En résumé le produit est tout à fait satisfaisant.
F**O
ECCEZIONALE! CON SUGGERIMENTO CONFIGURAZIONE ALTERNATIVA (DA ABBINARE AD ESTENSORI DI TELECOMANDO VIA CAVO COASSIALE TV)
Ho acquistato questo splendido Modulatore HD digitale e completato l’impianto nella mia abitazione disposta su 3 livelli (piano T, 1 e 2) con risultati veramente eccellenti (vediamo Sky in Full HD su ben 5 TV di casa)! Ho realizzato una variante molto importante rispetto a quanto descritto dall'eccellente recensione di CATIDEMO che con le immagini allegate ha dato un contributo per la configurazione (molto semplice) di questo Modulatore. Nella sua recensione (ma anche in molte altre) il cavo TV principale dell’antenna terrestre viene portato fino al Modulatore (che di norma è di fianco al decoder MySky HD) e collegato all' RF-IN, di fatto SBILANCIANDO il segnale della TV terrestre all’interno della propria abitazione. Descrivo come invece ho operato per mantenere il segnale bilanciato (allego le foto dei collegamenti e della configurazione del Modulatore): All’interno della prima scatola di derivazione (quella a muro) dell'appartamento (dove arriva il cavo dall’antenna terrestre e dove poi il segnale viene diviso verso le altre stanze della casa) ho montato un semplice “MISCELATORE VHF III - UHF 21-60” (del costo di pochi euro) ed effeuttuato i collegamenti come segue: 1) Ho scollegato dal PARTITORE (quello che divide il segnale verso le altre camere) il cavo principale, ovvero quello che proviene dall' ANTENNA TV terrestre, e l'ho collegato all’ingresso UHF del MISCELATORE; 2) Ho collegato quindi il cavo TV proveniente dal Modulatore (da RF-Out) all’ingresso VHF del MISCELATORE (questo è l'unico cavo che ho dovuto "tirare" all'interno della canalizzazione del mio impianto domestico); 3) Dall'uscita di questo MISCELATORE mi sono andato a collegare al PARTITORE, ovvero quello che distribusice il segnale a tutte le camere della casa (in pratica dove originariamente c'era collegato il cavo che proveniva dall'antenna TV terrestre) In questo modo il SEGNALE TV TERRESTRE è rimasto bilanciato all'interno della casa esattamente come era stato previsto all’origine dall’impiantista che ha eseguito la distribuzione del segnale TV nelle varie camere della casa! In sostanza, ho fatto la miscelazione passiva (unione del segnale Sky e di quello TV digitale terrestre) all'ingresso di casa, anzichè farlo fare al Modulatore (che si trova generalmente in una posizione sbilanciata rispetto al resto della casa). In questo modo sul Modulatore l'ingresso RF-IN rimane vuoto (non va collegato). ATTENZIONE: Per questo collegamento occorre acquistare solo MISCELATORI passivi e non accoppiatori/divisori di segnale. Il primo è unidirezionale il secondo è bidirezionale (ed in questo ultimo caso il segnale modulato di Sky potrebbe essere distribuito all'esterno della vostra abitazione verso l'impianto condominiale.. e qualcun altro potrebbe vedere ciò che visualizzate su Sky). NOTA: Perchè utilizzare un MISCELATORE VHF - UHF anzichè UHF - UHF? Per il semplice fatto che, da quando esiste il digitale terrestre, i nuovi miscelatori UHF vanno solo dal canale 21 al 60, quindi escludono di fatto il canale 69 su cui CATIDEMO (e molti altri utenti) hanno settato il Modulatore Edision per la distribuzione di Sky all'interno della propria rete TV domestica. Invece i canali VHF III vanno dal 5 al 12, ho quindi configurato il MODULATORE sul canale 11 (che è un canale VHF libero) anzichè il 69 (che è UHF). Altri canali liberi VHF possono essere il 7, 8 e 10 (questi possono variare da regione a regione). ULTERIORI VANTAGGI DI QUESTA CONFIGURAZIONE: il canale UHF 69 non è il migliore per distribuire il segnale Sky per il semplice fatto che in Italia si trova all'interno delle frequenze LTE (canali UHF 61-69), ovvero quei canali (e frequenze) ormai utilizzate dalla rete cellulare 4G. Se avete nelle vicinanze della vostra abitazione o del vostro condominio (o se lo installeranno in futuro) dei ripetitori cellulare 4G (il comune palo con le varie antenne strette e lunghe), il segnale di Sky sul canale 69 verrebbe inevitabilmente disturbato (anche per questa ragione Edision ha previsto nel retro del MODULATORE un filtro LTE attivabile con un piccolo switch). Configurando il Modulatore su un canale VHF, non avrete MAI disturbi proveniente dello banda LTE (rete cellulare)! Per quanto riguarda le configurazioni del modulatore, queste sono le UNICHE impostazioni da settare: - Freq CH_11 (nel mio caso) - LCN 500 (in questo modo, durante la ricerca dei canali sulle TV collegate all'impianto, Sky verrà sintonizzato il primo della lista HD del digitale terrestre, quindi subito prima di Rai 1 HD sul 501, Rai 2 HD sul 502, ecc) - Name SKY (in questo modo, quando farete la ricerca dei canali sulle TV collegate all'impianto, troverete il nome SKY sotto al canale 500) - RF Level: +6dB (è l'amplificazione del segnale de Modulatore in uscita da RF-OUT) - LCN type va IMPOSTATO su ITALY e NON lasciato su ITC (come fatto da CATIDEMO), atrimenti durante la memorizzazione dei canali sulle TV, i canali non verranno ordinati secondo l'ordine Italiano (Rai 1, Rai 2, Rai 3, Rete 4, ... .... SKY sul 500, Rai 1 HD 501, Rai 2 502....)!! - Led off (premendo la freccia in alto potete spegnere il display evitando la noiosa luce emessa ed anche un inutile consumo) NOTA: ho letto recensioni che dicono che sulle TV Samsung non funziona l'ordinamento automatico dei canali LCN, ma non è vero... non funziona SOLO sulle TV Samsung di importazione (quindi provenienti dal mercato Europeo) mentre funziona perfettamente su quelle destinate al mercato Italiano. Esiste un metodo (accedendo al Menù segreto della TV Samsung) per convertirla in "Italiana", ma la spiegazione qui esulerebbe dalla recensione di questo prodotto. Per quanto riguarda il collegamento fra il DECODER MySky ed il MODULATORE Edision, ho acquistato anche io l'ottimo splitter Cablesson HDelity (ne esistono di più economici ma li sconsiglio). Il cavo HDMI in uscita dal decoder Sky va collegato allo splitter in entrata; dalle due uscite dello splitter si collegano altri due cavi HDMI, uno va al MODULATORE Edision e l'altro alla TV adicente al decoder MySky. INFINE una nota importante ma trascurata nelle recensioni, è l' USO DEL TELECOMANDO sulle varie TV di casa dove si vuole vedere Sky! Basta semplicemente acquistare degli "ESTENSORI DI TELECOMANDO TRAMITE CAVO TV COASSIALE" (si può acquistare UN "Trasmettitore" ed N "Ricevitori" quante sono le TV di casa dal quale si vuole comandare il decoder Sky ed il gioco è fatto). Consiglio di acquistare quelli della GBC o della Emme Esse (sono identici cambia solo l'etichetta), li trovate su Amazon. In questo modo NON AVRETE più in casa RIPETITORI radio / wireless! Questi estensori si collegano sul cavo dell'antenna prima di entrare sulla TV. Trasmettono il segnale sul cavo TV senza interferire perchè funzionano su una frequenza molto bassa (11 MHz). Per il loro funzionamento, E' IMPORTANTE verificare che in casa (nelle scatole di derivazione) non vi siano installati dei vecchi divisori di segnale, perchè questi funzionano solo sulle frequenze TV (470 a 862 MHz). In tal caso vanno sostituiti con dei divisori di segnale di ultima generazione (esistono a 3, 4, 6, 8 o più uscite), si acquistano per pochi euro e funzionano con un range fra 4 a 2400 MHz (come mostrato nell'immagine allegata).
M**R
Gerät funktioniert bisher hervorragend!
Sehr einfache Installation direkt aus der Verpackung angeschlossen!! 1. d.h. den HDMI Stecker des Receivers, Strom und das ausgehende Antennenkabel in die Box und schon fertig! 2. nur noch am angeschlossenen TV das DVB-T Signal suchen und schon ein sehr gutes scharfes Bild in voll HD auf allen angeschlossenen Fernsehern im Antennennetz im gesamten Haus, bei mir 10 Stück. 3. ein schöner Nebeneffekt ist das natürlich jeder Smart TV das DVBT Signal aufnehmen kann ;-) bisher keinerlei Aussetzer auch bei Langzeitbetrieb, kein Hakeln des Bildes, keine Verpixelungen.... wie gesagt, man kann dann auch noch sehr viel einstellen an der BOX ABER man muss es eben nicht, sehr schönes Stück Technik, hätte ich geahnt wie gut das läuft hätte ich es definitiv viel früher gekauft. Absolut empfehlenswert!
M**O
LO TENGO PARA MOVISTAR
🟢 PROS - La mejor calidad de imagen - Fácil de configurar - Buena calidad de audio 7️⃣ VALORACIÓN El modulador Edison HDMI es un dispositivo que permite la conversión de señales de audio y video HDMI a señales DVB-T digitales, lo que permite transmitir contenido en alta definición a través de una red coaxial de TV. El dispositivo es compacto y fácil de instalar, y cuenta con un panel frontal que muestra información útil sobre la configuración actual, como la frecuencia de salida y el nivel de señal. Desde este panel puedes ajustar la frecuencia de cada canal y hacer la medición de los valores de señal en cada canal. Cuenta con: - Una entrada HDMI que admite resoluciones de hasta 1080p, lo que lo hace compatible con una amplia gama de dispositivos de audio y video - Entrada / salida de RF en la que incorporarás mezclada la señal de vídeo. - Un puerto USB para la actualización del dispositivo - Interruptor para activar/desactivar el filtro 4G-LTE Este modulador es una buena opción para aquellos que necesitan transmitir contenido de alta calidad a través de una red coaxial existente en hogares 🏠, en hoteles, hospitales, locales comerciales sin pérdida alguna de la señal de vídeo. Anteriormente tenía un modulador analógico, que aunque la imagen era muy buena, no tiene nada que ver con este. En el modulador analógico siempre tienes más interferencias con una baja tolerancia al ruido y con la consiguiente degradación de la señal, que puede que nunca llegue a ser todo lo nítida que es una señal digital. Para la instalación, yo cogí el primer canal que tenía, el 5 y luego sólo tuve que sintonizar de modo manual en el televisor esa frecuencia y ya me la detectó. Debes buscar un canal que esté libre para incorporar tu señal de vídeo mezclada. Yo lo puse con la señal de Movistar y me funcionó de maravilla, pero para ello necesité comprar un split de HDMI para duplicar la señal de HDMI y que sacase una señal de vídeo para un televisor y otra para el modulador. Yo cogí este splitter HDMI en Amazon: https://amzn.to/3Ja2QOL ✅ CONCLUSIÓN Este dispositivo es una solución práctica y eficiente para la transmisión de señales de audio y video a través de la instalación de antena, y puede ser una buena opción para aquellos que buscan una solución sencilla y económica para la distribución de contenido en alta definición. Tiene una relación calidad/precio más alta que otros moduladores analógicos que puedes encontrar por Amazon. 👍 MUY RECOMENDABLE ✳️ Espero que mi comentario ✍️ te haya podido servir de ayuda. 😃
R**R
Prodotto robusto, qualità HD e buon rapporto qualità/prezzo, in definitiva OTTIMO
📦 PRIME IMPRESSIONI Il prodotto arriva in scatolo Amazon, a sua volta in scatolo proprietario con tanto di imballo, quindi protetto. E' un modulatore HDMI, permette di trasmettere nella propria abitazione, attraverso il cavo coassiale televisivo, una fonte HDMI a vostra scelta (quali videocamere, Sky, ecc.) . L'installazione è semplice, la configurazione molto rapida ed il risultato garantito. 🔎 DESCRIZIONE Il prodotto è dotato di ingresso ed uscita RF (radiofrequenza, segnale TV) per poter collegare sull'ingresso la discesa dell'antenna e sull'uscita il vostro moltiplicatore che distribuisce il segnale a tutte le TV di casa. E' dotato anche di filtro LTE per schermare i disturbi date dalle reti cellulari. Una volta collegato ed alimentato, bisogna collegare un'ingresso HDMI e quindi effettuare la rapida configurazione, andando a modificare solo il "channel" per il canale su cui volete venga inviato, il "name" per il nome che verrà visualizzato una volta sintonizzato ed il valore "LCN" che sarà il numero che avrà il canale quando sarà organizzato nella lista della vostra TV. Una volta impostato, dovrete effettuare una risintonizzazione dei canali delle TV collegate per vedere effettive le modifiche, quindi cercare nella lista canali il nome che avete impostato e potrete godervi il vostro canale il alta definizione. 🏁 VALUTAZIONE Il prodotto rispetta le aspettative, modula un segnale HDMI senza perdita visibile di qualità dalla sorgente ed è coerente (se non minore) dei concorrenti sul mercato, pur essendo robusto ed affidabile ed avendo RF IN e OUT (non da tutti). Per questo reputo OTTIMO il prodotto.
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