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Showing posts with label connection. Show all posts

Tuesday, April 25, 2017

Satellite Receiver and Wireless AV Extender Transmitter/Receiver

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Satellite Receiver is signal source for av sender(known av av extender), AV Sender can not getting signal if no satellite receiver or set top box, it’s just a converter device. 

As the following picture, this is satellite receiver connection port, there is LNB IN Port, USB Port, HD out Port, RCA/AV Port, Coaxial Port and DC Port. 

satellite receiver connection port

The following picture is our popular wireless tv sender PAT-220, there is IR Cable Port, Switch , RCA/AV Port, DC Port. 

PAT-220 RCA/AV Port

When you get wireless av extender and satellite receiver, you should connect the wireless tv sender with satellite receiver by RCA/AV cables by correct connection method, please noticed, the Yellow Port is for transmit Video signal, White and Red is for transmit Left and Right Audio signal Port, please do not connection with wrong port, or it will not work

Connection is very easy, but we need to pay attention also, any other questions about av sender and satellite receiver, welcome to leave message at Pakite official website: pakite.net


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Friday, February 3, 2017

Redefine HDMI TV Sender | PAKITE

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HDMI wireless video transmitterEvery clients wanna get one set full HD resolution tv sender, but 98% of then stop since the high cost. And it's transmission range is very short. Now, PAKITE PAT-580 redefine 300 meter HDMI wireless tv sender, with a new design of blue light and long distance transmission range. 

It’s a type of wireless tv sender with HDMI jack. It’s 5.8ghz frequency band, 5.8g has 8 channels for avoid interference, example 5645/ 5905/ 5925/ 5945/ 5725/ 5745/ 5765/ 5805. 300 meters transmission range at line of sight, that’s keep the universal SD av sender transmission distance, as for Full HD 1080P HDMI tv sender is hard to make it come true. Besides, it support one transmitter and many receivers, ( For example, three televisions sharing one cable box wirelessly just need one transmitter and two receivers; Transmitter connect cable box by HDMI cable, one television connect cable box, the other two receivers connect another two televisions separately ), it’s real time transmission, no need to connect with wifi and upload the video.


PAT-580 HDMI av sender is the best solution to deal with wirelessly transmission the HDMI TV Box signal to TV . Favorable price and lone distance transmission is clients needed.


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Thursday, January 26, 2017

How to make Cable to TV by Wirelessly connect

300m HDMI av sender

Wireless technology seems to be the norm for most electronics, so it is reasonable to think that cable TV should be wireless as well. By switching to wireless, you can move the television to anywhere in the room or to another room altogether and not feel chained to a single cable outlet. You can send cable signals wirelessly with ease by using a wireless RF transmitter. Follow the steps to position the television, connect the transmitter and receiver, and adjust the signal to enjoy wireless cable TV in your home.

Choose Optimal TV Placement

Before connecting cable, choose a spot in the room to install the TV. Even though the cable is wireless, the television still needs power to operate, so the wall outlet should be nearby. With a wireless connection, you do not have to worry about staying close to the cable outlet. When possible, place the television at eye level. If that is not possible, angle it down to make viewing easier. Avoid placing the television on a wall opposite of a large window.

Connect the Wireless Transmitter to the Cable Box or Outlet

Locate the cable outlet in the room. Connect the wireless audio/video transmitter directly to the wall outlet using a coaxial cable. If the home theater system uses a cable box, connect the wireless transmitter directly to the cable box. Attach the coaxial cable from the wall in the RF IN input of the cable box. Attach another coaxial cable to the RF OUT port on the cable box into the wireless transmitter. Plug the transmitter into a power outlet using the power adapter and turn it on. Adjust the antenna of the transmitter to point toward the television.

Connect the Wireless Receiver to the TV

Connect the wireless receiver to the proper port on the television. The most common way to connect the receiver is with red, yellow, and white RCA cables. Depending on the model of the receiver and the television's capabilities, you can also connect the receiver to the television using HDMI cables or coaxial cables. Plug the power adapter into a wall outlet and power the wireless receiver on. Adjust the television to the proper input when appropriate. Move the antenna to point in the direction of the wireless transmitter so it can effectively pick up the signal.

Adjust the Signal

Devices in the home, such as microwaves, cordless telephones, and security systems, can affect the wireless cable signal. Ensure that the wireless transmitter and receiver system operates on a different frequency than other devices to get the best signal. Typically, the system operates on a frequency of 2.4 GHz or 5.8 GHz. Some systems have adjustable frequencies so that you can create the best signal possible. Power the television and cable box on. Adjust the placement of the receiver until the TV has the clearest picture.

Install an IR Extender for the Remote Control

If you place the television across the room or in a different room altogether, then using the remote control to change the channel might prove problematic. In most instances, you need to point the remote directly at the device in order for it to function. If the cable box is hidden inside a cabinet or on the opposite side of the room, the remote might not work at all. Installing an IR extender allows you to place the cable box in an inconspicuous location and still control it. Simply plug the connector into the IR port of the cable box and then mount the IR extender in a position that is more favorable. Make sure no object blocks the sensor located on the front of the receiver.


Monday, January 23, 2017

How to Transmit Cable TVs by Wireless?

Transmit Cable TVs by Wireless

Wireless technology is seemingly ubiquitous, but many people still use tangles of cables to connect TV sets to cable outlets. Homes that have more TVs than cable outlets or in situations where an outlet is far away from the TV, transmitting cable wirelessly can be a great solution — not to mention a terrific way to clear up all those cords. Transmitters are easy to set up and use, banishing messy wires for good.

Wireless Cable Transmission to a TV

To send cable signals to a TV, users can hook up a wireless video transmitter. Most transmitter receivers can pick up signals from 50 to 100 yards away.

Necessary Supplies

Wireless video transmitters(what is it?) have two components, a transmitter and a receiver. The transmitter hooks up to a video source such as a cable box, DVD player, or Blu-ray player, and the receiver hooks up to the TV.
There two kinds of wireless transmitters available, RCA transmitters and HDMI transmitters. RCA systems, such as the RF-Link Wireless Audio/Video System and the Terk Leapfrog Wireless Audio/Video System, connect to TVs, set top boxes, and other video sources using three-pronged RCA cables, which are compatible with most TV models. HDMI transmitters, such as the PAKITE Wireless HDMI Digital Kit, connect to other devices using HDMI cables, which can transmit HD video signals.

Setup Steps


To set up the system, plug the receiver into the RCA or HDMI port on the TV. Plug the cable box into the transmitter. If the transmitter has multiple inputs, then users can also connect other video devices, such as Blu-ray players and video streamers.


Article from: http://www.ebay.com/gds/How-to-Transmit-Cable-TV-Wirelessly-/10000000205355025/g.html


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Tuesday, January 10, 2017

How to Convert Cable TV to Wireless

Convert your cable TV to wireless

How to Convert Cable TV to Wireless

 

Hardwiring a television to a cable outlet seems antiquated when more and more electronics are moving toward wireless technology. Convert your cable TV to wireless by using a wireless RF transmitter and receiver ( wireless av transmitter and receiver fit for RCA port device, and HDMI av sender fit for HDMI port device ) to transmit signals from the cable box to the TV. This gives you the freedom to move a television to the other side of the room or house without having to move the outlet as well. By choosing the right equipment, connecting the wireless transmitter and receiver, and configuring the wireless signal, you can enjoy cable television free from wires.

1 - Choose Wireless Transmitter-Receiver Equipment
Several brands and models of wireless transmitters and receivers that deliver RF signals are available, and each model offers different features and capabilities. These systems work on frequencies that do not interfere with other devices in the home, such as microwaves and cordless telephones. They typically operate at frequencies of 2.4 GHz and 5.8 GHz. Choose one that operates at a frequency different than the frequency of other devices in your home to achieve a good signal and a clear picture.

While many wireless transmitters and receivers work for a single television, there are a handful that offer expandability options. To connect several televisions to a single cable outlet wirelessly, choose a system that has multiple receivers and a transmitter that can accommodate them.

2 - Connect the Wireless Transmitter to the Cable Box
The wireless transmitter connects directly to the wall outlet or the cable box. Connect the coaxial cable from the wall to the "RF IN" port on the transmitter. If you are connecting it to a cable box, connect a line from the "RF OUT" connector on the cable box to the "RF IN" port on the transmitter. Connect the AC adapter to the transmitter and plug it into a standard outlet. Power the device on and select the channel output.

3 - Connect the Wireless Receiver to the TV
The wireless receiver connects directly to the television using either an HDMI cable or a coaxial cable. Choose a short cable so that it is easy to conceal the receiver behind the television. Choose a longer cable to conceal the receiver inside an entertainment system.

Connect one end of the cable to the receiver and the other end to the appropriate HDMI or coaxial port on the television. Connect the AC adapter to the receiver and plug it into an outlet. Power the device on and select the channel output that matches the channel you selected on the transmitter. Repeat this process for all receivers.

4 - Set Up Your Television
When connecting an external device to a television, like a DVD player, VCR, or cable box, always plug them into the proper inputs. From the input menu on the screen, select the one that you connected the receiver to. If you use a coaxial connection, tune the television to the channel selected on the devices. For many televisions, this is channel 3. If you connect the receiver using an HDMI cable, tune the television to the appropriate HDMI input.

5 - Configure Your Wireless Signal
The transmitter and receiver each have a paddle or antenna that allows the two devices to communicate with each other. You may need to adjust the paddles on occasion to get a clearer signal. When first installing the system, point the paddles toward one another. After initial installation and turning on the television, make minor adjustments to the receiver until you obtain the clearest picture.

6 - Install the IR Remote Extender
If the television is in a different room and the cable outlet or box in another, install an IR remote extender so that you can use the standard remote. This boosts the IR sensitivity so that you do not have to worry about furniture or walls blocking the signal. Install the IR extender to the wireless transmitter and then place the receiver in an open area. Typical placement is near the IR receiver of the cable box. You can use the remote as normal to control the television.




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Tuesday, December 20, 2016

How to Install your Wireless Cable TV

PAKITE 300 meter Wireless HDMI Transmitter Receiver

It seems that any home you visit has at least two smart devices. Now, smart technology has been integrated into everyday home appliances like the stove and refrigerator, but the most popular smart appliance today is the smart TV. These TVs are capable of doing anything from streaming videos to downloading apps, and they're a lot sleeker than they used to be. This is why so many smart TV owners mount their televisions.
When it comes to mounting, there isn't much one can do with bulky cable boxes other than hide them away. However, you can purchase a wireless cable box that will at least eliminate the need for cords. If you plan to buy one, here are a few easy setup instructions.

Connecting Your Wireless Cable TV Box

First, let's assume you're not going to place the wireless cable TV transmitter near the television itself. Start by moving your cable box to a place that has some space alongside it. Next, place the wireless cable TV transmitter next to it. Then connect the two boxes together using the HDMI cord supplied with either. The HDMI cord enables video and audio transmission from one source to the other. To check that the connection is working, plug both boxes into the wall. If the lights come on, the connection is intact.
If you wish to hide those two boxes from sight, you can. Just make sure the infrared area is easy to see. The transmitter sends information to the receiver using the infrared.
For the second step, plug the HDMI into the back of the wireless cable TV receiver then bring it close to your television. Connect the open end of the HDMI cord to the back of the TV. If you have multiple connections for HDMI cords on the back of your HDTV, use the one that says Output.
Lastly, plug the power cord for the wireless cable receiver box into the wall and power it on.

Setting Up the Wireless Cable TV Box

The first step to setting up your wireless cable TV box is to turn on your HDTV and navigate to the Menu. Next, find the System option. Here you'll find lots of options, select the option that says Video Input. If you don't see that option on your TV, select Video then Video Input.
Scroll to HDMI and select the one that's highlighted. The receiver's connection is here. Now your television should be on the HDMI channel. Exit the menu.
Use the Source button on the transmitter to select the HDMI option. You may have to press it a few times before reaching this option. Next, press the Channel button until you get to Channel 1. Repeat this last step on the receiver box as well. That's it.
At this stage you can use your cable TV remote to switch between channels and options as you normally would.

Tuesday, September 13, 2016

How to make 'sharing the same audio & video TV signal in different rooms but just one STB

How to make 'sharing the same audio & video TV signal in different rooms but just one STB' come true?

Whether you run a multimedia conference room, your own production company, or watch TV at home, you can benefit from a wireless av transmitter( you can call it wireless tv sender as you like ). Why?
Because the wireless audio video transmitter comes with 6 benefits that you simply can’t find anywhere else:

1.  THE TV SIGNAL TRANSMITTER IS EASIER TO SETUP
Running cables may still be a way that many people do business, but it’s a real pain!  If you’re trying to cover breaking news, you may not have time to run a bunch of cables just to get a signal.  Or, if you’re shooting video in a crowded spot, having a bunch of cables everywhere could make things downright dangerous.
Instead, with a wireless av transmitter, all you have to do is turn your camera on and start shooting. Luckily, these devices are strong enough to transmit through walls and ceilings, so you’ll never be left searching for a signal. You won’t even need a power cord for the transmitter itself!  Does it get any easier than that?

2.  IT’S MORE AFFORDABLE THAN YOU THINK
Just a few years ago, the terms “wireless transmitter” and “affordable” didn’t exactly go together. Up until recently, this equipment was reserved for people with the biggest budgets. If you were just an Average Joe, you simply couldn’t afford to tap into the power of this technology.
Luckily, the times have changed.  Today, a good transmitter will fit into just about any budget. And, a good retailer will have plenty of technical support, such as Pakite, so that you can work out any kinks free of charge.



3.  IT’S LIGHT AS A FEATHER
It may seem hard to believe that all of your HD and SD video can be transmitted with a tiny piece of equipment, but it’s true!  A good wireless transmitter weighs less than a smart phone, which means you can feel free to stick it in your pocket and carry it with you anywhere.



4.  IT OFFERS THE VERY BEST QUALITY
When it comes to audio and video, HDMI is as good as it gets.  The video itself is “uncompressed” — which means it looks cleaner and less processed than its other counterparts. Because an av transmitter can send video without compressing it, you’ll never have to worry about your video looking anything other than crystal clear. In fact, a good av transmitter can handle the video formats, so you can rest easy knowing that your finished product will be as crisp and as lifelike as it gets.

5.  IT DOESN’T JUST SEND INFORMATION
The best wireless transmitters do double-duty — by receiving audio and video, too. if you know how to use a remote control, you can get this equipment up and running.
6.  IT WON’T GIVE YOU ANY INTERFERENCE

A good av transmitter will automatically search for a wireless frequency channel with a low interference level.  In other words, it will scan for the best channel to send and receive video on, so that your finished product doesn’t look like it was shot in the Stone Age!


Monday, September 12, 2016

Story of TV Signal Transmitter and TV Receiver

With the time goes by, wireless is more and more popular at market, wireless router, wireless headset, wireless smart control, now tv can be connected with tv box by wirelessly.

Do you remember the tv receiver like this when you are little child?

Just set one pillar at open space with antenna wire and make sure no obstacle around the pillar, then connect a long cable from the pillar to tv, then tv will get the signal from the pillar to TV.


And now, you will see more tv receiver like this, a small device like pan.

Just put the device outside, and connect a long cable to connect with set top box, and connect the set top box with tv, then tv will get the signal. It’s much easy to install, but it’s still need a cable from set top box to tv, besides, one set tv receiver only connect with one set tv. But now, so many family has two or more tv, then we need connect more cable and need more set top box?

No need, just need purchase one set PAT series TV signal Transmitter is ok, no need the complex cable between tv and set top box, besides, even if you has two or more tv, also you just need one set top box.

Purchase tv signal transmitter also named wireless av sender, it contains a wireless av receiver and an av transmitter. Transmitter connect with set top box, and receiver connect with tv, once power on, it will be work, if you have more than one set tv, then you may need many pcs receivers, receiver qty is depend on your tv qty, the receiver is no upper limit, but the user should keep all receivers within the transmission range. Besides what ever how many pcs receivers you connect with one transmitter, the resolution would not get influence.


Pakite brand Wireless TV Sender (TV signal transmitter) support both Digital and Analog signal, so no worries about the input signal source, but the connect jack between transmitter and set top box only has RCA jack, or if tv or set top box had S-video or Scart jack, then you need to use a converter to connect the transmitter and receiver with your tv and tv box, but HDMI Jack is not support, pls notice.

Thursday, September 8, 2016

What is wireless a/v sender?

What is wireless av sender?

PAKITE Wireless AV Transmitter/Receiver


 
With the development of the times, electronic device becomes more and more popular, wireless device comes with it.
Everybody knows, Wireless connection bring us so many convenience. example: I like Shopping Online, Chat with my parents and friends, Review Daily News when I am sit on the sofa or some other place, but if no WiFi, I have to fix up a long cable from Internet Jack to sofa, could you imagine if no wireless device, we have to fix up by cable, four people were sitting on the sofa at the same times? So many wire were put in the ground, it will make you fell hard to move.
In a similar way, it’s pretty surprising to me that you still need a hard-wired cable or satellite connection for each TV in your house to get access to network and cable channels.
Now, I will introduce another Wireless Device, when it was founded by someone, most of people will think it's a new product, but if I told you it was on sale before WiFi Router has been widely used.  So how do you think?
Ok, Let me introduce what is the real Wireless AV Sender, Wireless A/V Sender also named Wireless AV Transmitter and Receiver, It's for transmit Audio Video at the same times by wireless. Transmitter connect with Set Top Box by AV Cable, Receiver connect with TV by AV cable, once power on, it will be work. easy to use and install, right?

audio video Transmitter
Audio Video Transmitter

audio video receiver

av sender connect with Set Top Box
Chart above, AV Transmitter connect with Set Top Box

av Receiver connect with TV, CCTV Camara, DVD, or other terminal equipment
Chart above, AV Receiver connect with TV

Btw, wireless av sender no need connect with Internet, Their wireless system only effective between transmitter and receiver.
After read the above information, you know what is wireless av sender? If still not or interesting about it, welcome contact with us.