hi there, wondering if I could get some help here:
I have an old CRT tv black and white, I’ve plugged it to an HDMI/composite to RF modulator HDM69
It used to work some time ago but can’t find out why it doesn’t anymore
When I don’t plug anything it seems alright (but not sure it really is) but as soon as I plus HDMI or composite my tv doesn’t display things right
Notice that it works on my modern tv
Here is a video showing what’s happening
Any ideas ? <3
PS: the horrible noise is my vaccum cleaner
- Just guessing here, im no expert. - Could be interference from the vacum. Some old tvs and depending on the electrical circuit they are plugged in dont like when high powered devices are running. A bad electrical circuit can aldo cause this, try plugging it to a regulator. - Badly tunned. Some tvs allow for fine tunning of the chanel they are “listening” to - Bad cable, even if it works on other tvs. Some tvs handle “weak” and/or “dirty” signals better than others. - Bad modulator. Same as cable - Bad tv. In my experience capacitors die and can cause those kinds of failures but I wouldnt recomend poking inside a crt tv if you dont know what you are doing. - BTW, thats a pretty TV. Hope you get it working. - Some old tvs and depending on the electrical circuit they are plugged in dont like when high powered devices are running. - It’s not really an issue with high powered devices, it’s an issue with brushed motors that arc and produce loads of RFI. - TIL. Thanks! . 
 
- Unlikely. The interference from the electric motor just worked because analog TVs used to recieve a (weak) analog signal via antenna. That doesn’t apply to the HDMI/RF connector. I suspect the CRT might not be able to deal with the HDMI converter’s line frequency. Also., I don’t know if the CRT has a separate composite input - if you go in via the antenna input be sure to set the converter to RF, not to composite output if possible. Composite and RF signal are not the same. - Unlikely. The interference from the electric motor just worked because analog TVs used to recieve a (weak) analog signal via antenna. - That may be right, like I said Im not an expert. But when I was a kid we had a tv that misbehaved when the washing machine was working even when watching through composite. 
 
 
- So what is happening is quite simple: - I AM FRENCH - which is considered bad when using old TVs. Why ? - Because we use L and L’ bandes when most modulator are using B/G or things like that 
 So, that won’t work properly.- So I got it working by buying an Terra MT47 modulator ! - thanks to @[email protected] and her advices ! 
 


