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RE: Wireless video sending advice


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  • Subject: RE: Wireless video sending advice
  • From: "Phil Harris" <phil@xxxxxxx>
  • Date: Wed, 31 Dec 2003 11:42:22 -0000
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> I've read that some also include remote extenders - any which
> work with the NTL/Telewest Pace cable boxes?

I think the AEI DigiSender claims to work with NTL/Telewest Pace boxes but
be wary of them - the IR receive range (from remote to IR receiver) is
pretty pants as it is the same IR extender circuitry as in the Digi-Eye and
we know that that has a much reduced IR TX/RX range when used for IRDA
rather than 38kHz IR.

> Also, I'd like to have the receiver end wired into my PC in the
bedroom
> which has an Avermedia TV card with a SVideo in - is this possible?

They're all composite only I'm afraid ... and won't take an RGB in so have
to be *FED* composite too.

> Also, will it interfere with any of my wireless X10 or 802.11b
networking?

Wireless X10 no ... 802.11b - well I've always found that the video senders
take 802.11b down completely but some people seem to have got them working
by selecting Channel A on the video sender and a high channel on their
wireless networks.

Phil


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