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    Quote Originally Posted by quadruped View Post
    Thanks (and to Tampa8), I bought a box load of voltage converters from these sort of folks. OK, here comes the dumb question. I have a coax connector coming out of the wall, feeding from the Dish box several rooms away (just another issue of compatibility, I need an adapter to go from satellite coax to the UK standard coax, which I now have). None of these converters will take a coax input, they all want HDMI, component or one of the other video standard inputs. Is it possible to use an adapter to morph the coax to a useable input (I remember having a s-video to Scart adapter)? My Panasonic will take a wide range of inputs and can actually accept a NTSC signal through most of the 'video' inputs, just not through the antenna. Some of these converters are starting to get expensive and I can get a refurbished Visio 32" for just over $200 and save the headache. Maybe I just need to bite the bullet
    There is no convertor for what you are trying to do other than the PAL to NTSC and those are SD. As I said you have never told us what sat unit you even have.

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    If you are able to use the HDMI input, be wary. It might trigger the HDCP message on some channels.

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    How did you get them to fit in the carry-on compartment?


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    Quote Originally Posted by quadruped View Post
    Thanks (and to Tampa8), I bought a box load of voltage converters from these sort of folks. OK, here comes the dumb question. I have a coax connector coming out of the wall, feeding from the Dish box several rooms away (just another issue of compatibility, I need an adapter to go from satellite coax to the UK standard coax, which I now have). None of these converters will take a coax input, they all want HDMI, component or one of the other video standard inputs. Is it possible to use an adapter to morph the coax to a useable input (I remember having a s-video to Scart adapter)? My Panasonic will take a wide range of inputs and can actually accept a NTSC signal through most of the 'video' inputs, just not through the antenna. Some of these converters are starting to get expensive and I can get a refurbished Visio 32" for just over $200 and save the headache. Maybe I just need to bite the bullet
    If the converter will take composite (yellow wire) then you can probably hook the coax to a US VHS deck (you can usually find them at a place like Goodwill for around $5) and use the VHS deck to accept the incoming coax signal, change the tuner on the VHS deck to channel 3 or 4, and use the composite output of the VHS deck to hook to the converter. In theory.

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    I can understand the desire to use a perfectly good tv, but a $200 refurb will probably be a lot less hassle an save money as well.
    Those voltage converters probably use a lot of electricity and the adapters and what not to get an acceptable out put could get expensive as well

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    Quote Originally Posted by Volmaul View Post
    If the converter will take composite (yellow wire) then you can probably hook the coax to a US VHS deck (you can usually find them at a place like Goodwill for around $5) and use the VHS deck to accept the incoming coax signal, change the tuner on the VHS deck to channel 3 or 4, and use the composite output of the VHS deck to hook to the converter. In theory.
    That would be my suggestion as well. A thrift Store VCR with Composite RCA outputs, should do the trick to get you an NTSC Tuner.
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