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1x4 Combiner/Splitter

MCM Item #33-2196

1x2 Combiner/Splitter

MCM Item #33-2187

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. One transmitter to one receiver

2. One transmitter with a splitter in line to multiple receivers

3.  Connect multiple transmitters to a combiner, you then   

  

connect the combiner to a splitter which is then connected to 

  

multiple receivers.  Each receiver may independently select 

            

HDMI to Digital ATSC RF Modulator 

This product accepts a high definition HDMI AV signal, and places
that signal on a standard UHF television channel, to be transmitted 
over standard 75 ohm cable including RG59/U and RG6/U, at 
distances up to several hundred feet. HDMI material from a computer,

DVD or Blu-Ray player, video came, HD video camera or similar 

source may be placed on any TV channel from CH14 through CH69. 

That signal may be combined with existing RF signals from outdoor 
television antennas or other ATSC modulators,  set to different channels. 
Connections include HDMI input plus feedthrough output, and modulated 
RF output (female F) and loop through input. USB input is also provided 
allowing the playing of media files from thumb drives and similar storage
devices, over the modulated output. 

Overview:

Specifications:

Video Input                      Single HDMI with loop output 

Input Resolution              Auto detect up to 1080p / 60hz 

USB Input                        Plays AVI and MOV from flash memory

Encoding Mode               MPEG2

Audio Format                  MPEG-I Layer 2

HDMI Version                  V1.3 HDCP 1.2

Transmission Speed        10.2Gbps (max)   

TDMS                               0.5 ~ 1.5V p-p  

DDC                                 5V p-p (TTL)  

HDMI Cable Limit             Input <5m (assumes 26AWG Ver1.3)

RF Output                          

HDMI Input

Output Format                  ATSC Standard

Output Signal Strength     +25dBmV

Output Frequency             Selectable 473 ~ 803MHz / 6MHz steps

Output Channel                 Selectable UHF CH14 ~ CH69

Transmission Mode           8VSB

Insertion Loss                   <2dBm (from feedthrough antenna input)

Latency                             70ms typical

Loop Input / Output           75ohm female F type connectors

Dimensions                       1-3/8" (H) x 9-1/2" (W) x 4-3/4" (D)

Power Requirements        5VDC, 2A - AC adapter included  

MODEL 33-11980

MODEL #33-11980

www.mcmelectronics.com

Modulator Rear Panel

(4)  External RF input
(5)  Combined RF signal output
(6)  HDMI loop output

(7)  HDMI signal input
(8)  5VDC Power input

HDMI to ATSC

Modulator

ATSC

CH14:

473 MHz

(1)  LCD function display
(2)  Menu control keys / center key is ENTER
(3)  MENU key

Modulator Front Panel

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Controls and Connections

(1)  Alphanumeric display shows output channel and frequency, and

(2)  Menu control keys allow navigation of menus and selection of desired

(3)  MENU key puts unit in menu-select mode.

       allows flash memory file navigation.

       media file on flash drive.  Keys for UP/DOWN/LEFT/RIGHT plus

center key for ENTER.

(4)  RF Input allows connection from existing RF source, typically an 
      external televsion antenna.

(5)  RF output provides signal generated by the RF Modulator. Signal 
      strength at output is typically 25dBmV. If a signal is provided at the
      input, it will be mixed with the modulated signal at this outpt.

(6)  HDMI loop ouput provides exact signal to that sent to the HDMI
      input.  This is provided as a convenience to drive a local monitor if
      desired.

(7)  HDMI input accepts signal from source, compatible up to 1080p.

(8)  5VDC input for connection from included AC adapter.

from any source.

IInstallation and Use

Installation of this product is fairly straight forward.  Simply connect 

your HDMI source to the Signal Input (7) on the rear panel, and connect 

standard coaxial cable from the RF output (5) to your digital television 

receiver.  This device converts the HD signal from the HDMI input to any 

UHF channel from 14 through 69, to be received on any standard digital 

television set.  In this configuration, cable lengths of up to 600’ can 

easily be used. 

The output from this modulator can be split using standard CATV or 

antenna signal splitters to drive multiple sets.  It may also be amplified 

as needed to drive very long cable runs or very high numbers of 

televisions. 

Combining with Existing Signal

In many cases it may be desirable to insert the signal generated from 

this modulator into an existing cable coming from a CATV service 

provider or external antenna. The external RF Input (4) makes this very 

easy. Simply connect the external antenna to the (4) input.  The channel 

from this RF modulator will be added to the existing channels, making 

your HDMI source simply appear as a new channel available on the 

television.  Note that in this case, it will be necessary to rescan the 

channels on each television connected.

Note that in these cases it is very important that the channel selected by 

the RF modulator be at least 3~4 channels away from any existing 

channels to prevent interference between the modulator and the 

channel.  

Note that the channel designated number may not be the actual channel 

frequency a station is transmitting on.  Since televisions digital 

changeover, many VHF stations were required to move to a UHF channel.  

However for branding and marketing reasons, they wanted to retain their 

original channel designation.   For this, when the ATSC standard was 

established, separate “virtual” and “actual” channels were created.  

For example, existing channel 7 may actually be transmitting on a new

UHF channel 41, even though it is still called Channel 7.  To check the 

locations of available channels, and determine actual and virtual channel 

designations, MCM Electronics recommends you visit the following 

website: https://www.fcc.gov/media/engineering/dtvmaps.

Very Important

Combining Multiple Units

One key benefit of sending high definition AV material in this manner is 

that it is easy to send multiple sources a great distance over a single 

cable. Several RF Modulators may be connected together, set to different 

channels, and then distributed to one or many television sets. Selecting 

different sources is as easy as changing the channel on the set.  Keep 

in mind, just as mentioned above, if multiple channels are used, they 

should be at least four channels apart, and four channels away from 

existing channels inserted on the same cable.

If combining two or three RF modulators, it is likely fine that you simply 

daisy chain the units together, using the RF input and output.  Since 

each unit creates 2dB of insertion loss, it is not recommended you do 

this with more than three modulators. In those cases, commonly 

available splitter/combiners should be used.  

See the configurations shown on the next page.

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