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Connecting Manhattan T3R To Sony Analogue Tv
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Could anyone please advise what connector cable I would need to connect a Manhattan T3R to an old Sony TV? Thanking you
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The T3R only has an HDMI output, which carries a digital signal. If your Sony TV has an HDMI input then, fairly obviously, you simply need an HDMI cable. However if the only input on your TV set is a Scart one, then you can't simply connect a cable between the two devices because a Scart signal is an analogue one. The only way you can do the job is to insert a little box...
15:09 Mon 05th Jul 2021
The T3R only has an HDMI output, which carries a digital signal. If your Sony TV has an HDMI input then, fairly obviously, you simply need an HDMI cable.
However if the only input on your TV set is a Scart one, then you can't simply connect a cable between the two devices because a Scart signal is an analogue one. The only way you can do the job is to insert a little box of tricks in between the two, which converts a digital signal into an analogue one for you. e.g. this would fulfil the role well:
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(You'll then an HDMI cable from the T3R to that device and a Scart lead to run from it to your TV).
[Note: If you decide to look for a cheaper one somewhere, make sure that you buy an 'HDMI to Scart' model and not a 'Scart to HDMI' one, as the boxes only work in one direction. Further, many cheap models don't come with a power supply, meaning that you need to provide a USB socket and lead to power the box up. The one I've linked to comes with its power supply included in the price].
However if the only input on your TV set is a Scart one, then you can't simply connect a cable between the two devices because a Scart signal is an analogue one. The only way you can do the job is to insert a little box of tricks in between the two, which converts a digital signal into an analogue one for you. e.g. this would fulfil the role well:
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(You'll then an HDMI cable from the T3R to that device and a Scart lead to run from it to your TV).
[Note: If you decide to look for a cheaper one somewhere, make sure that you buy an 'HDMI to Scart' model and not a 'Scart to HDMI' one, as the boxes only work in one direction. Further, many cheap models don't come with a power supply, meaning that you need to provide a USB socket and lead to power the box up. The one I've linked to comes with its power supply included in the price].
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