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Hdmi or digital rgb to analog rf?

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I am looking for a converter box in which I can have either a digital rgb input or hdmi input to an analog rf output. I have Att u-verse service and i want to be able to watch hdtv in my bed room but also feed out standard rf signal to another tv in my house. Does such a product exist and at a reasonable cost?

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  1. You need a HDMI distribution system.  You can do this with HDMI to CAT5 or HDMI format.

    A 1X4 HDMI distribution amp goes for about $150


  2. Yes, so long as the Uverse box is "multisession", which means it outputs analog audio/video while also outputting HDMI. Most TV boxes from sat and cable companies are. You may have to check with AT&T to be sure.

    You just need an old VCR with a tuner. Yellow/red/white RCA connectors out of the Uverse, into the VCR, then RF (coax) out of the VCR to the old TV. Cheap and easy.

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