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RE: Xantech IR hardwire problems
I am using stick on emitters and a Pronto and a real
Sky remote all with new batteries.
I wonder if a mains filter would help....?
Nig
--- Kenneth Watt <kennwatt@xxxxxxx> wrote:
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Nigel,<BR>
<BR>
What is it you are using the TX the IR, is it the
blasters? If so there<BR>
is a reason for the range to be limited somewhat and
that is to prevent<BR>
feedback loops. The problem really doesn't occur with
the window<BR>
emitters.<BR>
<BR>
As to the random flashing it is most likely picking up
interference from<BR>
somewhere else, even electrical interference can be a
problem, as I<BR>
discovered the hard way of course. :(<BR>
<BR>
My advice now is to try to route the cable runs away
>from
could give interference. I had a Dallas stat on the
same run of CAT5 as<BR>
a receiver at one stage and it caused so much
interference with the<BR>
Xantech gear that it rendered it totally
un-useable!<BR>
<BR>
HTH<BR>
<BR>
K.<BR>
<BR>
> -----Original Message-----<BR>
> From: Nigel Champion
[mailto:nigel_champion@xxxxxxx]<BR>
> Sent: 05 July 2002 11:13<BR>
> To: ukha_d@xxxxxxx<BR>
> Subject: [ukha_d] Xantech IR hardwire
problems<BR>
> <BR>
> Hi,<BR>
> Winder if you can help....<BR>
> I have a Xantech 291-80 "Hidden Link"
connected to a<BR>
> 10061 Xantech 6 output amp and three stick-on<BR>
> transmitters.<BR>
> <BR>
> I have 2 problems with it:<BR>
> The range is pants! Max of about 2.5 meters (am
I<BR>
> expecting to much?)<BR>
> Also the I keep getting stray random flashes
showing<BR>
> up on the transmitter and recievers which
keeps<BR>
> blocking my real signals!<BR>
> <BR>
> The random flashes keep happening even in the
dark. I<BR>
> have tried the moving the whole IR system into
a<BR>
> different room (under the stairs!) and I still
get<BR>
> stray signals!<BR>
> <BR>
> Any ideas?<BR>
> <BR>
> Nig<BR>
> <BR>
>
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