Showing posts with label remote transmitter. Show all posts
Showing posts with label remote transmitter. Show all posts

Thursday, April 27, 2017

IR Extender Wire or Wireless


IR Extender Wire or Wireless


All kinds of product crowd in market, but wireless had been the major trend, but some of their are conditioned to wire product.

So any difference between wire and wireless? Here take example by IR Extender.



IR Extender Repeater wireless
The picture is wireless IR Extender. One set ir extender contain a wireless transmitter and a wireless receiver, what the difference between this device with wireless hdmi video transmitter is ir extender just for extending the ir signal wirelessly. This unit no need to connect with any device by cable except plug, so it can be used with USD/HDMI/RCA/SDI.....any type of device.  Just place the receiver at the signal source need to be extension, and remote control at transmitter end. Transmission range up to 200 meter at open space.
wire IR Extender
The picture is wire IR Extender, this unit need to connect with tv or set top box by USB cable, but it just for getting power, also it could be connected with Plug for getting power. But please noticed: the small one dot is receiver and the big one is transmitter. Use method: USB Jack connect with Set Top Box for getting power, and the receiver dot stick at the set top box end, remote control the transmitter dot. 

As for wireless IR Extender, between transmitter and receiver the distance could be 200meter, but wire IR Extender distance is limit since the cable, so it’s depends on your requirements and installation method.



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Sunday, February 26, 2017

PAKITE PAT-266 Wireless AV Sender with IR Remote Control | PAKITE

Article from: PAKITE PAT-266 Wireless AV Extender with IR Remote Control


Wireless make connection become much easy, we make wireless connection become more popular. PAT-266 make av signal transmission much easier.

PAKITE PAT-266 Wireless AV Sender with IR Remote Control
PAKITE Brand wireless av extender/sender(what is it?) is 2.4GHz frequency band, support both 38/56KHz IR remote control, 350 meter transmission range at open space, or support penetrate 3 walls with 10 meter transmission range, PAT-266 suitable for transmit signal from first floor to second floor if used at different floor.

All of PAKITE Brand wireless av sender is for home appliance, if you are looking for 10-20 KM transmission range,  we are so sorry to info you PAKITE brand is not suitable for project.


Wireless AV Extender/Sender model PAT-266 support two group av input, one group av input support audio video signal transmission, one group av signal support transmission audio only.

But we should noted Wireless tv av extender Model PAT-266 S/N Ratio is 50dB, Min. So if you are looking for professional Audio transmission, please pay attention our website pakite.net, Professional Audio transmission product will update soon.


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Saturday, January 28, 2017

How to Avoid Distortion in A/V Transmitters

300 meter wireless HDMI TV sender


An audio / video transmitter, or AV transmitter, is a wireless device that sends audio and video signals from one device to another. The simplest explanation of how it works is to think of a TV signal, but on a far smaller scale. Instead of the TV station transmitting a signal to everyone who has a TV aerial, the transmitter sends a signal only to a specific receiver. Using this type of equipment allows one to send an audio/video signal from one device to another without needing to run a cable between rooms or equipment. Simply connect the transmitter to one device and the receiver to another.
As with all wireless signals, one can experience distortion or signal loss. This is aggravated by factors such as objects blocking the signal and a loss of line of sight. Loose connections, or poor signal can further complicate matters. Poor signal can be the result of issues like low quality hardware, damaged devices, or other faults. In order to minimize distortion one should shop carefully, doing adequate research through customer and expert reviews. Consumers must understand which specifications to look for in audio/video transmitters. AV transmitters are available from electronics stores or online.
Unfortunately, AV sender have not evolved to the level where they are readily compatible with HD devices. In addition, they are never completely wireless and need a main source of power to function. They have to be plugged in and switched on to work. While wireless technology is convenient and fast, coaxial cable connections give consistently better results. However, fixed cabling systems may be unsightly, more expensive, and impractical.

How Audio/Video Transmitters Work

Connecting a wireless AV sender to a TV, DVD player, or other AV device turns the device into a broadcaster of video and audio signals. Connecting an AV receiver to another device within range turns that device into a receiver that is able to decode the signal sent out by the transmitter. Audio and video signals can be transmitted throughout one's home and some AV transmitters even allow one to change channels from a distance. However, one may need a remote control extender for this function. Installation is usually simple. Antennas are normally built into the sending and receiving units and all that is required is connecting the cable to the correct jack or connection. AV signals are usually transmitted via wideband FM (frequency modulation) signals that may help minimize interference from other transmitters.
The best way to avoid distortion in wireless video transmitter is to choose the right sender based on specifications and reviews. Specifications include the frequency it broadcasts on, the range it covers, and the type of antenna the device has.

Broadcast Frequencies

Many AV transmitters broadcast signals in the 2.4 GHz frequency band. Unfortunately, this is also the band used by 802.11b and g Wi-Fi devices, as well as microwave ovens, cordless phones, and a number of other consumer electronics. These devices can cause interference, which leads to distortion and signal degradation. Transmitters that broadcast on a different frequency, like 5.8 GHz, are far less prone to distortion caused by interference.
Some transmitters feature adjustable frequencies (or channels) to allow users to find the best settings with the least amount of interference and distortion. The transmitter and receiver must be on the same channel for the set to work effectively. Where reception is poor or there is a large amount of interference one can adjust the channel to eliminate interference from other electrical devices. Some devices, like microwave ovens, may cause interference on all channels. If buying a transmitter that works on a higher frequency is out of the question, the simple solution to this problem is to use only one device at a time.

Broadcast Range and Signal

As with most wireless devices, AV transmitters rely on line of sight for clear, strong signals. One should always place the transmitter and receiver in open, uncluttered, unobstructed areas where the sender and receiver can "see" each other. In other words, the two devices should be in each other's line of sight. To better understand this, think of listening to the radio while driving. The moment one enters a tunnel or drives between high hills or mountains, the car's radio antenna loses line of sight with the radio station's sender and the signal cuts out or distorts.
Some transmitters are marked with the maximum range over which signals can be transmitted without obstructions between the sender and receiver. These are often somewhat optimistic, but can be used as a guideline for comparison nevertheless. Few homes are obstruction-free over the distances quoted by manufacturers, but some may wish to broadcast signals to rooms or areas outside the house. Some units are designed for outside use, with waterproof coverings and a more robust design. These transmitters boast range distances of up to 20 times that of indoor transmitters, but the range drops off significantly the moment an obstruction is encountered.

Antenna Types

The majority of transmitter types come with built-in antennas, but some transmitters feature adjustable antennas. These may need to be adjusted to find the best signal, or realigned to eliminate distortion. Where one is using more than one sender or receiver, antennas may need to adjusted every time one swaps between devices.

Using Customer and Expert Reviews to Choose an AV Transmitter

In addition to taking the factors above into consideration when choosing an av sender, one should also do research by reading customer and expert product reviews. Customer reviews should, in some cases, be taken with a grain of salt as people are more inclined to post about negative experiences than they are about positive ones. However, this can be read in conjunction with expert reviews to see how devices perform in real life situations, and how the features and benefits highlighted by manufacturers compare during day-to-day use.

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.


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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Monday, December 19, 2016

Did you have HDMI Wireless AV Sender?

tv to tv wireless hdmi video transmitter
Here I'd like to make a statement to all of clients who has the below confuse: Now HDMI already become the major market, why your company didn't produce HDMI AV Sender to expand the market ?
For technique : HDMI Wireless AV Sender(what is it) it can be true, but the transmission range will be very short(10 M-50 M without any hold back), and the penetrate ability will weak then SD Wireless AV Sender, it's not worth to make deeply research.
For Clients :  HDMI Wireless AV Sender will be higher cost than SD Wireless AV Sender, SD Wireless AV Sender(what is it?) unit Price approximately $30-$60 in the located market, but HDMI Wireless AV Sender EXW Price based on MOQ 1000 sets will be $150 -$190, so it's too expensive for normal clients.
Form Seller:$150 per sets as  prime cost is too high, that will make HDMI Wireless AV Sender market become small, it will no profit for the seller. Besides, at the first , all the buyer is hard to accept the high cost than SD Wireless AV Sender.
That's why we didn't produce HDMI Wireless AV Sender. But in my personal opinion, HDMI Wireless AV Sender is no need, may be transmitter one cable will much cheap than by wireless, and HDMI no practical effect for normal family, usually  SD Wireless AV Sender can meet they daily life needed, so they would like to give up HDMI option.
But, as clients's request in HK Fair , we will produce the first batch of HDMI Video Sender to test the market feedback on March 2016, If you are interesting, pls contact me, when Wireless HDMI Transmitter on sale, I will contact you in the first time.
My name is Eily, Pls contact me by mail: pawm611@pakite.net

Friday, December 2, 2016

How to use PAKITE PAT-433 Wireless IR Extender?

How to use PAKITE PAT-433 Wireless IR Extender?

First, PAT-433 is a type of wireless IR Extender, it’s used for extension the infrared remote control distance.

PAKITE PAT-433 tv ir sender is 433.92MHz ISM frequency band,support 38KHz IR Remote control, support 200 meter remote control distance at line of sight.

PAKITE PAT-433 including one pcs transmitter and one pcs receiver, as the following picture:

 ir repeater - transmitter
Transmitter

ir repeater - receiver
Receiver

Two circumstances:
First: for control tv at from another place.
If you would use PAT-433 ir repeater to control ( increase or reduce) the Volume of tv, then you need put the receiver at tv end, as the following picture 1, and remote control at transmitter end as the picture 2.


put the receiver at tv end
picture 1
remote control at transmitter end
picture 2 


Second: for control Set Top Box/DVD at TV end.
If set top box and TV were placed at different rooms, you would use PAT-433 to control set top box to change program at tv end ...

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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

5.8GHz Wireless Audio/Video Sender with IR Remote Control Extender



Model number: PAT-556

·Work with digital TV set top box, send AV signal to any TV in any room. 
·Wirelessly transmit AV signal from Cable, Satellite, TV, DVD player, computer…. to any TV. 
·Work with camcorder as a wireless surveillance monitoring system. 
·IR extender controls source device remotely. 
·Local area broadcasting of AV programs from single source to multiple receiving units.

wireless av sender allows you to transmit audio/video signals of cable, satellite, video camera, DVD player, VCR, projector, or computer, etc. from one room to another wirelessly. Pakite 5.8GHz audio video transmitter not only provides 300 meters wireless transmission (in open space), but what distinguish itself from other similar products is it avoid the interference from crowded 2.4GHz ISM band applications such as Wireless LAN, Bluetooth, Cordless Phone, etc. And the IR Remote Control Extender allows user to change source device's functions from the remote site. It can change the television channels from receiving location without going back and forth. Both primary and secondary TV have to display the same video program. Once the channel on either TV is changed, the other TV channel will be changed accordingly.


  The Wireless audio video sender will satisfy the transmission of A/V device . It enables you to easily realize wireless sharing of SD AV data and enjoy untrammeled hi-fi audio and visual effects. 






Good news: PAKITE hdmi wireless transmitter with hdmi jack is coming soon, and the wireless tv transmitter hdmi is used for the TV device with hdmi port. Waiting for your inquiry about the hdmi wireless transmitter.


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Saturday, September 17, 2016

Deep research about Wireless Audio/Video Sender

Deep research about Wireless AV Sender


    Online order become more and more popular, so I compare some of wireless av sender very carefully. Some of audio video transmitter with short transmission range, like 100 feet transmission at line of sight , I have to ask that suitable for used in different rooms?

    Could you imagine if PAT-266 can be used at different floor? Like the first floor to the second floor? This 2.4GHz wireless av sender consists of one transmitter with two RCA input and one or multiple receivers with RCA output. This device transmits vivid audio video from  DVD player, DVR, CCTV camera, IPTV, Satellite receiver, Digital TV Converter Box to any TV or monitor. It canbe used in conjunction with CCD/CCTV camera and turns into a wireless security monitoring system.  




-Built-in worldwide 2.4GHz wireless ISM Band RF module
-8Channels for 2.4GHz frequency channel switching
-Transmission distance up to 1148 feet
-NTSC / PAL video format
-Build-in IR remote extender





Features :

2.4 GHz av transmitter and receiver with 8 selectable channels.

Transmitter and receiver even through walls.

Long transmission range up to 1448 feet clear line-of sight.

NTSC/PAL video format available.

Built-in IR remote extender for extending control range of IR remotes up to 160 feet even through walls.


Applications :

  Support viewing of video programs on 2 or more TV/monitor without wires, no upper limit but all receiver should be within the transmission range.


  Remotes monitoring of live video from TV box or DVD to TV.


  Local area broadcasting of audio/video programs for multiple viewers even in different rooms, but all viewers in the same channels.



  As to the transmission capability, the signal can go up to 1148 feet clear line-of -sight, after penetrate through 3 walls transmission range about 50 feet. With the built-in 38/56KHz IR remote extender, support all kinds of controller, it allows the user to remotely control the audio/video in the other rooms.



  Moreover, it can support the IR remote control at the receiver end to realize the function of wireless control of devices from another place. So that you can enjoy freely wireless HD Audio-Video sharing data and Hi-Fi audio and video effect.





Good news: PAKITE hdmi wireless transmitter with hdmi jack is coming soon, and the wireless tv transmitter hdmi is used for the TV device with hdmi port. Waiting for your inquiry about the hdmi wireless transmitter.


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