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PS1/PS2 to RF converter for game console to radio frequency RF output
PS1/PS2 to RF converter can convert PS1/PS2 game console to radio frequency RF output.
2. Function introduction:
The RF converter can easily convert the interface you need into RF output, and modulate your interface into RF high-frequency output. The reduction in transmission loss can increase your original distance of 1-2 meters to 100-1000 meters or even longer. Far. At the same time, it can solve the shortage of old TV interfaces and make full use of the tuner interface of the TV. Can be used to store your DVD/set-top box/network box/game console, etc.! ! Easily convert to RF radio frequency output. The imported RF modulation chip output is more stable, the PLL frequency phase-locked RF output is more stable, and the frequency output never deviates.
3.Technical specifications:
RF output frequency |
61.25MHZ and 67.25MHZ switchable. (Customers can customize other frequencies 40-900MHZ if necessary) |
RF output gain |
80DB |
RF format output |
PAL DK default output (I/BG/M/N/L audio format output can be customized). Customers can customize SECAM and NTSC formats corresponding to the corresponding countries. |
Power supply |
5V/500MA |
Power |
less than 0.5W |
4.Package contents:
RF line--------------------------1
USB cable-----------------1 (power adapter can be equipped on customer's request) WII to RF internal power supply does not need to be equipped.
Host---------------------------1 unit
5. Use and connection:
Connect the RF converter to the relevant interface and connect the wire to obtain power. Plug in the RF cable and connect it to the RF OUT of the machine and the other side to the RF IN of the cable/antenna of the TV. Turn on the TV and switch to the analog TV TV state. Press the menu button to find the automatic or manual search to match 61.25MHZ and 67.25MHZ. The frequency is searched out. The sound format needs to be set to correspond to PAL DK. New smart TVs will generally automatically recognize the sound format. For older TVs, you need to set the TV to the corresponding DK standard, otherwise there will be noise in the image and sound.