Showing posts with label hdmi signal. Show all posts
Showing posts with label hdmi signal. Show all posts

Wednesday, February 1, 2017

Question for 300m HDMI av sender

Article from: Question for av sender


  1. Is there some way to avoid the noise while using the HDMI av sender?

      In order to avoid noise, pls try to set up the signal device audio become louder and reduce the monitor audio.

300m Wireless HDMI Video Transmitter
 2. My HDMI av sender's IR Remote control seems doesn't work? What happened?
      One set HDMI wireless av sender contains a transmitter and a receiver, and transmitter in the wrong position will cause ir remote control become insensitive or not work. Solution method: If you don’t wanna use IR Cable, pls place the transmitter above at the signal source and keep the indicator light of transmitter and the infrared light of signal source in a line, but the transmitter bulge 2 cm.


 3. I brought two set HDMI wireless video transmitter for my parents, but I'm not so clear how to set the transmitter and receiver channels.
      Please make sure Transmitter and Receiver was set in the same channel.( Channel switch "1234" in the pan in the back of the device) Note: If Transmitter and Receiver channels in the different group, that will cause no signal. pls try to switch the channels in the same channel, example: 1234 all up; 134 up and 2 down.....Each group is suitable for different environments, pls try to find ot which channel is the best for your using environment.



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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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Saturday, December 31, 2016

300 meter HDMI wireless video transmitter

Author: pakite


PAKITE wireless hdmi transmitter 300m
With time goes by, HDMI jack has full in the market, so market develop HDMI Jack wireless video transmitter(known as wireless tv sender).

HDMI Jack wireless video transceiver means it is not Full HD resolution, PAKITE New model HDMI wireless video transmitter is 720x576p resolution. Ful HDMI video transmitter cost is much high than SDI, and it's transmission range is too short( about 10 meter at open space), so many of clients would not choose Full HDMI video transceiver.

PAKITE new model is keeping the long range transmission range( about 300 meter at open space for transmit the HDMI signal); support one transmitter and many receiver( full HD wireless video transceiver do not support like that); new model support IR Remote control at television end.


Finally but most important is the full HDMI video transmitter is very expensive, for end user may cost about 200-300usd per sets or more expensive. As for PAKITE Brand HDMI jack wireless video transmitter for sample only cost around 80usd. 720X576P also meed people’s daily requirements if not for professional device.


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Wednesday, December 28, 2016

HDMI 1.3 and HDMI 1.4 Interface | PAKITE

Author: pakite

Does PAKITE HDMI av sender support HDMI 2.0 edition?

PAKITE launched a 300 meters HDMI video sender (known as HDMI av sender) latest, and this new HDMI product got many good reviews from many family. The article is an answer for HDMI interface edition which some customer asked.

HDMI known as the High-Definition Multimedia Interface, It is the first digital interface to support uncompressed digital high-definition, audio and smart format and control command data on a single cable.

1, Ethernet channel: HDMI 1.4 edition increase the data pathto achieve high-speedtwo-way transmission. Devices that have this capability will be able to send and receive data at 100 Mb / s over Ethernet. The HDMI Ethernet channel allows an integrated Internet-enabled HDMI device to share its Internet connection with other HDMI devices without using other Ethernet cables.
2, Audio return channel: the latest HDMI adds an audio channel for reduce the processing and playback of audio upload the required number of cables. HDTV directly receives audio and video content, the new audio return channel allowing high-definition TV without additional cable and using the HDMI cable to send audio to the A / V receiver.
3, 3D HDMI : Specification 1.4 HDMI devices for the definition of the common 3D format and resolution, this specification make 3D system input / output part of the standardized, standard resolution up to dual-channel 1080p.
4,4096 × 2160 resolution: the latest specifications for HDMI devices can support four times the resolution of 1080p HD resolution. The new specification supports 4096 × 2160 resolution, making the HDMI interface to be used in many digital cinema with the same standard resolution of the content transmission.
5, the expansion of support for color space: HDMI technology is now available for digital cameras designed to support the color space. HDMI-capable display devices support the sYCC601, Adobe RGB, and Adobe YCC601, providing a more accurate, realistic color when connected to a digital video camera.


PAKITE Brand 300 meters HDMI AV Sender support the newest HDMI 2.0 edition.

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.

Thursday, December 1, 2016

Wirelessly Send Your Cable TV Signal to Another Room

Wirelessly Send Your Cable TV Signal to Another Room

Wirelessly Send Your Cable TV Signal to Another Room by av sender | PAKITE

Sources: CNBgear . Wirelessly Send Your Cable TV Signal to Another Room
 

 

With wireless being the norm for so many of our electronic devices today, it’s pretty surprising to me that the standard way to connect a cable box to your TV is still with physical cables. And the surprise turns into annoyance when I want to put a TV in a room where I don’t have a cable outlet.

I had this situation when I bought my current house. I wanted to put a TV in my living room but there was no outlet there and neither option for putting one in—running the wires along the ceiling and floorboards inside the house or running them over the roof on the outside—was desirable.

Fortunately, after doing some research, I found the PAKITE 8 Channel Remote  Wireless Video Transmitter & Receiver System(known as av sender, and one set av sender contains a transmitter and a receiver or two receivers), which sends the cable TV signal wirelessly from the cable box in my bedroom to my living room TV. Since then, I’ve upgraded my system from the PAT-580 model wireless HDMI, which has a single input and support transmit HDMI signals wirelessly by 300 Meters, but it's output resolution is 720x576P, not is 1080P, but I found it's very ok when I watch the TV shows. And their after services is very good!

Note: These systems can also be useful even if you have them in the same room as your TV, but connecting devices with a cable isn’t ideal, e.g. if the TV is mounted on the wall.


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Monday, September 19, 2016

AV Wireless Transmitter with HDMI Jack | PAKITE

Wireless A/V Sender with HDMI Jack



Full HD has become more and more popular at market, like HDMI Car Camera, HDMI TV Box, HDMI CCTV Camera, wireless HDMI transmitter and receiver has become tendency.

Wireless AV Sender has come out many years, but only a little people knows Since most of people are retained their traditional and habitual of connecting tv and cable box. But now, people are very focus on home decoration, so their are trying to fine out all of wireless device just for make the install become more easy and decoration more beautiful.

But actually, HDMI wireless av sender transmission range is very short, like 20 meter; HDMI transmission is point to point, do not support One sender and multi-receiver; HDMI wireless av sender cost is much expensive than SD wireless av sender.

Now, PAKITE come out a solution is combine SD wireless av sender with HDMI wireless av sender. SD av sender with HDMI Jack for TV and Cable Box. So user can use PAKITE brand wireless av sender connect with their HDMI device, although the definition didn’t up to 1080P, but if the signal source is HDMI, then the HDMI av sender out put resolution is close to 720P.

The new model of PAKITE brand av sender resolution is close to 720p; it’s support one transmitter and multi-receiver; it’s support used at different rooms;  it combined with SD av sender advantage very well, also can be connect with most of HDMI wireless device. finally, the cost of wireless av sender with HDMI Jack is between HDMI wireless av sender and SD wireless av sender, it’s a larger market for HDMI user.


Wireless AV Sender with HDMI Jack will be on sale soon, welcome leaving booking message at www.pakite.net .


Thursday, September 15, 2016

What is the Wireless Bridge between Satellite Receiver and TV?




Satellite Receiver is very popular at abroad market, totally difference with domestic market. I am not mean satellite receiver is out date, it’s just difference life style.

WiFi router is bridge between network and mobile phone, so the same theory, wireless av sender is bridge between satellite receiver and tv.

Wireless AV Sender is including one pcs av receiver and one pcs av transmitter, we just need to connect transmitter with satellite receiver, pls noticed, satellite receiver must has RCA Jack, if only has HDMI Jack, you have to wait a few days, PAKITE Brand HDMI wireless transmitter will be on sale at August; then we have to connect the Receiver with tv, the same with transmitter, receiver only has RCA jack for input and output.


Besides, you can use many receiver to connect with many sets television. You may ask if I use many receiver, the video will delay as the WiFi router? My answer is no. Whatever how many sets tv you connect with one transmitter, the video would not delay or get influence, it’s just wireless sharing and vivid transmission.



Tuesday, September 13, 2016

Who needs the Wireless TV Transmitter?

Who needs the audio video Wireless TV Transmitter?

TV audio video transmitter


The wireless av transmitter mentioned here are for the wireless transmission of video and audio signals from STB/ DVD /IPTV to a TV. There are three main uses for a wireless product:

*If your sources are in a different part of the room than the TV, you can send the signal wirelessly instead of running long cables across the floor (or under the floor, or along the baseboards, etc). This is an especially common problem with projectors.

*If you want to mount your TV on the wall, you need to run power and cables. With wireless, you only need to run power to the TV. The signal from your sources gets sent wirelessly to the small receiver box. In the case of the Pakite wireless tv transmitter, the TV itself can often power this wireless receiver.

*If you want to have your sources and TV in two different rooms. Again, the Pakite wireless tv signal transmitter is a good pick here because it is able to transmit through walls , so you can have a TV in the same room as the sources, and a second TV connected wirelessly to the same sources.

*If you have equipment specifically with HDMI outputs (Blu-ray players, cable boxes, Apple TV and Roku streamers, etc.). This is not for products like Chromecast, or any of the Miracast or WiDi products (which wirelessly stream content from tablets, phones, or laptops). Those are a different category, these are replacements for HDMI cables. HDMI interface devices need a hdmi wireless transmitter to transmit audio and hd video signal.


Keep in mind though, there is a cost to the convenience. Wireless is always going be more temperamental than wired, taking a few moments to sync up (connect) and potentially/occasionally dropping out.


Sunday, September 4, 2016

Two TV sharing one set-top box in my house

Two TV sharing one set-top box in my house, the sharing device is wireless av sender
Two TV sharing one set-top box
By the picture, do you know what's the device to make Two TV sharing one set-top box/cable box come true? It named wireless av sender, and it contain a transmitter and receiver. More useful guides, please visit CNBgear tech site.

HDMI av sender, HDMI TV to TV Wireless
HDMI av sender

By the gif picture, it's a newborn av sender with hdmi jack in the whole world, PAKITE brand, and the hdmi av sender can send the TV signal to another room's TV by wireless, it fits for your TV, cable box(set top box), DVD and other device which with hdmi port.

The PAKITE hdmi av sender transmission range is 300m without any holdback, output resolution is 720x576p, and the price is much cheaper than a full HD 1080p hdmi av sender. So, the PAKITE wireless hdmi transmitter will be very popular in the whole world family, isn't it? The more details about this new baby will be on pakite's website www.pakite.net, a new and huge business opportunity is waiting for you!


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