Yeah, this is way off topic but knowing we have a diverse group here I'd thought I'd post the question.
I just bought a bunch of cheap little "boxes" on Amazon for my 96 year old father who just bought a brand new TV when his died. The TV he bought did not have enough HDMI ports, and no analog audio out, and no analog in. So he couldn't connect everything the way it was on the old TV. So, little converter boxes were the answer.
So, this is what I bought for him. First, an HDMI switch, which takes four HDMI inputs and sends them to one output. Now, he has everything connected. Second, a digital to analog audio converter, which takes the TOSLINK fiber optic digital audio out from the TV and converts to analog audio, for his headphones. Lastly, a composite analog to digital HDMI converter which connects his old VHS recorder to an HDMI input so he can still watch his old tapes. It all works perfectly! These little converter boxes cost between $10 and $20 each. Perfect, cheap solutions.
So what's MY question and problem? My largest TV at home had the HDMI inputs blow out during an electrical storm. The TV display is fine, and I actually moved it to a room in my home with an old fashioned antenna; reception is perfect. The antenna is connected with a coax connector. But, I'd like to be able to use this with an HDMI input--but as noted they are all dead. So, what I'm looking for is something that would convert an HDMI (output) to a coaxial antenna input. It can't be expensive of course, else I'd just buy a new television.
Years ago, before manufacturers started putting inputs of any kind on a TV, when you had a VCR they plugged into the antenna and you had to tune your TV to "channel 3" or some other unused channel. So, these kinds of things are possible. Just don't know if they exist, and if they are in that same cheap price point as all the other converter boxes I just bought!
The problem is I don't know what I'm looking for--I don't know if it has a name, and thus my searching has been fruitless.