Showing posts with label tv anywhere. Show all posts
Showing posts with label tv anywhere. Show all posts

Tuesday, May 2, 2017

Smart AV Sender PAT-556

PAKITE PAT-556 is a type of smart wireless av extender ( known as av sender, Digisender, or wireless video sender ), but why it's smart for transmit av(audio video) signal(share tv signal)?
PAT-556 av extender, wireless av sender

First reason:
PAT-556 av sender support two group audio video signal input at transmitter end, means you can connect both DVD player and TV Box with transmitter and select the av signal input at receiver end, there is AV 1 and AV 2 as AV input.

Second reason:
PAT-556 support two group frequency band, the commonly use 38khz frequency is F1, and the other only is 56KHz frequency is F2, two group IR frequency could perfect avoid IR interference with the other device with IR Remote control.
 
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Third reason:
PAT-556 support one transmitter and many receivers, if there is interference at receiver end, then you can change the channels at one of receiver end, the transmitter and the other receiver will change channels at time same times by automatically.

Parts of PAT-556
Transmitter*1pcs
Receiver*1pcs
AV cable*3pcs
IR cable*1pcs
User manual*1pcs

5.8G av sender could perfect avoid 2.4G wireless interference, so if you have use many 2.4G wireless product at your home, then PAT-556 will be a good choice for you. 


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Wednesday, February 22, 2017

Take you to understand PAT-580 | PAKITE

Article from: Take you to understand PAT-580


HDMI Jack is widely used at all of device, like PC, Camera,TV, Satellite Receiver, DVD and so on. Then the quantity demanded of wireless HDMI transmitter become more and more.
PAT-580 is new reach of PAKITE Technology, it’s a favorable products for those HDMI user. 


Transmitter:
HDMI Transmitter 300 meterPAT-580 Transmitter support 480P,576P,720P,1080I,1080P@60Hz as input resolution. At transmitter end, there is one group HDMI input and one group HDMI output. The HDMI input group is for connect DVD or other signal source with transmitter, the HDMI output group is for connect with TV directly. Which means one transmitter and one receiver support connect with two sets tv.





Receiver:
HDMI ReceiverPAT-580 Receiver support 576P resolution as output resolution, whatever input resolution is 720P or 1080P, the receiver will automatic change the output resolution as 576P. The receiver should be placed at within 10-15 meters after passed one wall, or it will cause unstable transmission.

PAT-580 HDMI av sender is stand at the mid side between RCA Jack av sender with 480P resolution and HDMI Jack av sender with 1080P resolution. It’s function still keep the RCA one, like one transmitter and many receivers, like 300 Meter long range transmission.


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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.

Sunday, January 22, 2017

Meeting video sender

What is a video sender?

Video senders (also known as AV senders) allow you to send TV signals around your home without wires. They use radio waves to send the signals, and you need a transmitter and a receiver.
wireless tv sender receiver with IR Remote control
They can transmit over fairly short distances, through walls, although if you’re trying to transmit through several walls, or over a long distance, they can be less effective.

How do they work?

Connect the output of a set-top box, DVD player or other video source into a transmitter(AV Cable) . Then connect the receiver to your second TV (AV Cable). Signals are sent over the air.

Where do I get a video sender?

For a wide range of wireless senders, check out PAKITE Wireless AV Sender 
I’m getting interference. What can I do?
Most models of Video Sender allow you to change channels, so’s not to cause interference. Try changing the channel both at the transmitter and receiver end, and trying again.
More questions about product, welcome feedback to mail:pawm611@pakite.net

Saturday, January 21, 2017

Some skills about wireless av sender

PAKITE wireless tv av sender receiver
Who made the Wireless av sender(what is it)?
PAKITE is manufacture of wireless av sender,Located in shenzhen China, Over 8 years av sender produce experience, all of PAT series is our own design patent, 2.4/5.8GHz CE FCC Certificate and RoHS had passed.

Wireless av sender is for what?
Wireless av sender is for sharing digital single from one device to another device by wireless sharing, This technology no need to connect wifi, the wireless just send and receiver between transmitter and receiver.

How to use wireless av sender?
Just connect the transmitter part with the digital source, then connect receiver part with the tv or any other device for show the video, onece power on, it will be started work, easy to use and install.

How to choose the best one?
All the wireless device is according the use environment to choose the best suitable, but not the best one.since the 2.4GHz frequency band support strong penetrated ability, and 5.8GHz frequency band is support strong anti-interference, If use in the different floor or so many walls between transmitter and receiver,we will suggest PAT-360,PAT-260 or PAT-266 for you, if use in the same room or between room, any items is ok.

What the best advantage of AV Sender?
Example: the user have one set top box but not only one tv, and many tv in the different rooms and different floor. 

In this case,Typical: you have to buy many set top box and fix up cables from one room to another room, from first floor to another floor.
Now you have our product: whatever how many tv with one set top box is ok, one set top box connect one transmitter and each tv connect each receiver, no need to fix up any cable between different rooms and different floor.

Thursday, January 19, 2017

PAT-580 5.8GHz HDMI Wireless TV Transmitter and receiver Specification | PAKITE

Many family use the wireless tv transmitter now, because they don't want running so much cables in room, and don't want to cost much more money on cable box's monthly fee! Think about it, three televisions sharing one cable box just need one transmitter and two receivers; Without it, you need three converter box for three television, that's not a good project.
 

PAT-580 5.8GHz Long Distance Digital Wireless HDMI Transmitter Receiver with IR Extender, that’s adopts wireless radio frequency technology to transmit audio and video signals. Transmits high quality audio and video signals wirelessly from DVD/DVR/Satellite Receiver/Sky Box/ Dish TV with HDMI (What is HDMI Port?) output to receiver side. Besides, 5.8G has strong anti-interference capability, using digital encryption technology.
Wireless HDMI Video Transmitter

The most important is PAT-580 HDMI AV Sender with built-in IR extender for Home entertainment use, then user could change the program at any one receiver end. 
 

Features:
5.8GHz Strong anti-interference capacity
Transmission range up to 300m at line of sight
720 x 576P resolution
With built-in IR extender (only for 38KHz, later will update 32-58KHz IR frequency band)
Support PAL/NTSC system
Transmitter support 1080P/1080I/720P/576P/480P resolution input
Transmitter Receiver,compatible with CATV box, DVD, VCD, DVR, security monitoring system, digital TV set top box(Converter Box)

Specification:

DC Input
AC100-240V 50/60Hz
DC Ouput
5V----1200mA
Power Consumption
Transmitter1000mA/Receiver800mA
Operating Temperature
-10~+60
Operating Humidity
85%RH
Operation Frequency Range
5.8GHz:56455805MHz
Demodulation
FM/PLL
Bandwidth
16.5MHz
Channel Switching
8 CH
Receiver Sensitivity
-86dBm
S/N Ratio
50dB Min
Output Image Resolution 
720*576P
Transmission Distance
300 Meter (line of sight)
RF Frequency
433.92MHz
IR Frequency Range
38KHz
Input/Output Jack
HDMI Jack
Video Input/Output
1Vp-p,75Ω,PAL/NTSC
Audio Input/Output
1.0Vp-p,600Ω,Dual channels



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Tuesday, January 3, 2017

Family av friend

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PAKITE 300m HDMI wireless video transmitter
Most families own not just one television, because there are multi rooms in their house. But they do not wish to buy multi cable box(set top box) and pay the month fee on it, and running many wires in room.
 So, the HDMI av sender(for input and output device with HDMI port) must be a good friend of them. Let's see what benefit it has.
 1)Place your TV anywhere you like
 Watch your favourite movie in your bedroom, cheer for your favourite football team in the garden or play your kids videos in their room while you’re having dinner with your friends downstairs.
 Why be limited to one room when you can have the freedom to enjoy anywhere you like? The Wireless HDMI Sender connects your AV devices and lets you control them from a different room. The signal quality stays optimal, even through a wall or floor.
 2)TV to TV without running cables
 Put an end to threading wires through your walls at home. Connect your AV devices like DVD/STB wirelessly and enjoy wherever you like. Experience full AV quality with no strings attached! The HDMI av signal will be transmitted from transmitter to receiver wirelessly.



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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.