Showing posts with label wireless tv. Show all posts
Showing posts with label wireless tv. 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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Monday, January 30, 2017

How to Connect a PC to a TV by Wireless ?

Do you want to watch movies and videos on “big screen”? for family game night or music and social-media sharing with friends at parties. Or you might just want a bigger screen as you study or conduct research. Whatever your lifestyle or needs, it’s easier than ever to connect your PC to the TV, so here are a few ideas for making that a smooth process.

Basics
First, both your PC device and TV need to be on the same wireless network. That’s a priority common to both initial setup and any later troubleshooting. Confirming your equipment compatibility and correct routing also are keys to success, and that’s true regardless of which connection method you’re using. These methods may include Intel WiDi, HD wireless adapters, or simply direct connect with the increasingly common and hassle-free feature of built-in WiFi in your devices.

Intel WiDi
With Intel WiDi, you can stream directly from PC to HDTV, provided you have a certified WiDi receiver device. Intel Wireless Display features high-quality content delivery, with the ability to split screens and multitask. Tutorial videos are straightforward and offer simple walk-through menu pathways to add the device and activate projection. New, low-cost adapter options and Intel WiDi apps also make it possible to make the most of the wireless Intel WiDi connection.

Wireless HDMI Connection
Many laptops are HUMI-ready, and the port designated for HDMI cable use is available for wireless use, too. A number of kits on the market make it easy to connect without a cable by using a small, plug-in transmitter with a matching receiver. Other connection options between your TV screen and your PC -- or your handhelds, too -- include apps that are especially helpful for displaying and sharing content in the business networking or conference setting.

The Future of Wireless
At home, the TV is still the top screen choice for entertainment -- but more consumers are using it together with PCs and other devices, especially competing tablets and mobile handhelds common to “second screen” experiences. Experts expect more than 50 billion Internet-connected devices by 2020, twice the volume now, including refrigerators and appliances as well as TVs! So keep an eye on the Internet of Things future when considering your tech investments and capabilities today.


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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.

Tuesday, January 17, 2017

DVD to TV HDMI A/V Transmitter Installation | PAKITE

HDMI av sender

HDMI: 
It's full name is High Definition Multimedia Interface. HDMI Jack is a type of media jack for Audio and Video. It’s suitable for video transmission of digital interface, which can transmit audio and video signals at the same time, the maximum data transmission speed is 2.25gb/s.

Wireless av sender:
Now, wireless av transmitter and receiver are widely used at many areas, like education, entertainment, commerce. PAKITE wireless av sender normally used at entertainment for home use, like transmit audio video signal from DVD to TV by wirelessly. Wireless av transmitter and receiver make this complicated settlement become easy to fix it. 

Installation:
You will need one set DVD and...  details>>
DVD to TV HDMI A/V Transmitter Installation


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Sunday, January 15, 2017

PAT-556 is Smart Wireless Video Transmitter

PAT-556
Now market has many kinds of Wireless Video Transmitter, why PAKITE Brand PAT-556 called Smart Wireless Video Transmitter? PAT-556 with showy red color,

Three Reason:
First: Smart av sender PAT-556 support two group av input. Which means you can connect one set DVD and one set satellite receiver with PAT-556 transmitter, and you can choose the signal input at TV End by control the receiver.
Second: Smart PAT-556 has two group access both 38KHz and 56KHz for IR Remote control, since market has many 38KHz IR frequency band, so we add 56KHz frequency for improve the sensitivity of IR Remote control.
Third: Smart PAT-556 support one group av input and another group av input support Audio Transmission only.
If you need transmission av signal and audio signal, then Smart series wireless tv sender is the best choice for you.


Since most of Wireless Video Transmitter is for transmission AV Signal, if you need a device for transmission professional audio signal, please pay attention our website: www.pakite.net , the new model for professional audio device will be on sale soon.


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Thursday, January 5, 2017

HDMI/SDI Wireless AV Sender for photograph and television

Wireless make connection become more simple and convenience, so wireless had become the tendency.

Now, there is many kinds of Wireless AV Sender in the market, like wireless a/v sender for television, for cctv camera, for photograph......, all of av senders has the same basic function, but there still has a little difference.

hdmi wireless transmitterHere attached PAKITE 
new model 300 meter 
HDMI av sender
it is used with 
television for 
transmission 
AV Signal from 
set top box to TV
so both Audio and 
Video will be transmit 
at the same time without latency.
It's the 'worth the money' wireless hdmi.




The following is a/v sender 
for photograph, it’s used 
with photograph for 
transmit video only, it’s 
no Compression video.








Now, Wireless AV Sender could be an independent industry, more kinds of wireless av sender come out and become more professional.


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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.

Friday, December 2, 2016

Can I use two sets av sender in my home? | PAKITE

Can I use two sets wireless tv sender in my home?
You can use two sets wireless av sender in your home

Wireless TV Sender(also known as wireless av sender, Digisender, wireless video sender) is a device that will let you remotely have TV in your bedroom without running a cable, and it's very easy to use and install, but the shortcoming is can not support watch difference channels.

At that time, user come out a solution: I can use two satellite receiver for two sets television, so does the wireless tv sender can support like that? The answer is “ definitely yes.” If any one can do like that, one house need two sets wireless tv sender, I will suggest you use two difference series wireless tv sender.



If such circumstances:

First, as you know, wireless device is easy to get interference from other wireless device, the same theory with wireless tv sender, so we would suggest you place the two set wireless tv sender as far as possible, like one unit place at first floor and second sets place at second floor.

Second, the first av sender at the first floor ... 

More>>Can I use two sets av sender in my home?




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Thursday, November 17, 2016

Details about AV Sender should be concerned | PAKITE

Recently, we received many feedback from end user about wireless av sender(also known as wireless video sender, Digisender, wireless av transmitter and receiver, and so on), but I found that over 99.99% clients ask for help is because the product can not work.

Some of message like this: my tv or satellite receiver do not have AV Jack, only HDMI & USB or TV jack, so what should I do? Could you give me best solution?
For this condition, I have to say if no AV jack, it definitely can not work, and no good solutions. So before ordered, we have to double check both satellite receiver and television.

wireless av sender, send tv signal to another tv, multi room tv transmitter
in the pic: PAKITE wireless tv signal transmitter, multi room tvs connect one set top box by wirelessly


Some of message like this: I had order PAT-220, but now I need connect second tv at the second floor, could you give me your suggestion?
For this condition, You may need to order model PAT-260 if you need connect with two set television at difference floor. PAT-220 can not workable at difference floor normally. Besides, PAT-260 receiver is workable with PAT-220 transmitter, but the transmission distance should be depend on the short one, please noticed.

One clients leave message: after connect with wireless av sender, he got black and white picture, if you meet that condition, please pay attention:
a.  PAKITE brand wireless av sender is suitable for monitor size not over 42 inch.
b. The system of TV should be PAL or NTSC.
c. Make sure the receiver were placed within transmission range.
d. Set Top Box output weak signal, but this condition is not common.


Finally, please noticed, 2.4GHz frequency band transmitter is not workable with 5.8GHzfrequency band receiver.


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Monday, September 19, 2016

Wireless TV to TV Sender Buying Guides

Wireless TV to TV Transmitter Buying Guides

In an age of convenience and high-tech home entertainment, many homes now come with more than one television. Today, one finds televisions in kitchens, home offices, bedrooms, and even bathrooms. The main television, usually located in the living room, is where the satellite or cable television box is located. In the past, in order to receive cable or satellite television in more than one room, there needed to be a set-top box in each room. This extra installation required cables and wires, and of course the set-top box itself. Having a TV in every room proved to be expensive. Now, with the advent of the TV to TV sender, a television signal can be transmitted from the main television to the other televisions. The Wireless TV sender allows each television to receive the same television transmission wirelessly without all the additional expense involved in buying and installing set-top boxes in every room.
This convenience has made the TV to TV sender very popular. In order to make an informed decision when selecting a TV to TV sender, the buyer should know the differences between 2.4GHz and 5.8GHz TV to TV senders. It is also important that the the buyer is mindful of some of the TV to TV sender’s limitations. Buyers can find TV to TV senders at local electronics shops, electronics departments in department stores, and online.

How a Wireless TV Sender Works
To make an informed decision when it comes to buying a wireless TV sender, the buyer must first understand how a Wireless TV sender works. A Wireless TV sender is connected to the main television by way of a SCART socket. The SCART socket is the largest socket located on the back of the television.
The wireless TV receiver is plugged into the secondary television by way of its SCART connection. Once connected, the secondary TV is able to receives radio signals transmitted from the TV sender connected to the main television in the other room.

With a Wireless TV sender, the user can view the television signal on two different televisions in two different rooms. The receiver can also send a wireless signal to the TV sender, commanding it to perform specific functions, such as changing the volume. This is only possible through the use of an infrared sensor on the receiver. The remote control for the main television can be used with the receiver from the secondary television. The remote control is pointed at the infrared sensor on the receiver. When the user pushes the volume button, a signal is transmitted from the secondary TV to the TV sender on the main television. It is important to source an additional remote control as this avoids the user having to take the remote control with them when they move to another room to watch television.






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Saturday, September 17, 2016

PAT-260 Wireless Strong Penetration A/V Transmitter from PAKITE

PAT-260 - 2.4GHz Wireless Strong Penetration A/V Transmitter from PAKITE

PAKITE Wireless AV transmitter receiver is well knowed and professional. I had been using a 5.8 GHz audio/video system to transmit a video signal from my cable box(Converter Box) to a television one floor below. By placing the transmitter on the floor and the receiver near the ceiling below, I was able to get the units to within about a foot of one another, separated by the floor.
The system worked well until we moved the television to the floor above the Converter Box and, for practical and aesthetic reasons had to separate the link by about 25 to 30 feet with the floor in between. Unfortunately, in this new location, the signal became too weak to establish a wireless link so I decided to try this PAKITE PAT-260 system which is based on 2.4 GHz technology.
A 2.4 GHz signal can penetrate further into solid objects such as a wall or floor than a higher frequency 5.8 GHz signal. As a general rule of thumb, the higher the frequency, the better the video quality but the less penetration ability of the signal. So, if you have "line of sight" or LOS (i.e., no objects between the two units) at a reasonable distance then 5.8 GHz is the preferred system for acouple of reasons.
First, as noted previously, you can get a higher quality picture and, second, you can avoid interference from a range of devices(cordless phones, remote controls, wifi routers, etc.) in the crowded 2.4 GHz band. Of course, I don't have LOS and the increased distance between the transmitter and the receiver make 2.4 GHz my best option.


The system was easy to setup. It consists of two 4" X 3 1/2" unit seach of which has a 6" antenna and a power "cube" that is plugged into a wall outlet. One unit has "wireless transmitter" imprinted on the front, the other imprinted "wireless receiver". Of course, the transmitter is connected to the audio/video source while the receiver is connected to the television display. It comes with two, three-wire(red/white/yellow), audio/video connection cables with male "RCA jack" connectors. These are the cables where red and white are the two stereo audio channels and the yellow is the raw "composite" video signal. (Note: Since they both use the same round connectors, don't confuse the composite video output which carries the video signal on one cable with the red, green, blue "component" output swhich carry the three components of the video signal on three cables.)
Once set up you will need to make sure the transmitter and receiver are operating on the same channel by setting/matching a series of switches on the back of each unit. If you are getting wireless interference, then you will need to step through each channel (a total of eight channels) until you find a clear link. The link will work with any device that has a "composite" video(round yellow connector) and mono or stereo audio connections. So far it is working well for my application.
The PAT-260 av sender also supports a remote control extender which allows you to use an infrared remote to control the video source through the receiver box. Thiss ub-system uses a "reverse" link that transmits the remote signal through a separate wireless connection in which the receiver box "transmits" the remote signal to the transmitter box which then controls the video source. The system comes with an infrared transmission extension cable which is plugged into the transmitter and can be positioned infront of the IR detector on the video source.
I haven't set up this feature because we want to keep the remote control with the downstairs cable box and television. But, if needed, I would expect that we could buy a universal remote and set it up to run through the PAT-260 link.






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Thursday, September 15, 2016

PAT-556, Send Your TV Signal Wirelessly 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 audio video Wireless TV Sender (contain a Transmitter and a Receiver) System with 2 groups of AV Input (Model PAT-556), which sends the cable signal wirelessly from the cable box in my bedroom to my living room TV.
Send Your TV Signal Wirelessly to Another Room
The value of the second input is that you can use these same devices to transmit signals wirelessly from other types of audio and video equipment as well, e.g. DVD/Blu-ray players, streaming media devices, music systems, gaming consoles, etc. I have my transmitter set up with the cable box as one input and a Roku streaming player as the other. 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.
One of the questions that comes up a lot with these types of systems is how do you control A/V devices from another room (e.g. change the channel on your cable box)? That’s where the IR extender comes in.
The IR extender is a thin cable that plugs into the av transmitter and has one or more small blocks on it. You position the block close to and in front of the device’s infrared light (hence “IR”). Then when you point the device’s own remote at the receiver unit, which is connected to the IR extender, you can operate the device just as if you were pointing the remote at it directly.

 So all that to say that I’m extremely happy with—the picture and sound quality is excellent, there’s really no way to know if it’s going to work with your own setup until you try it out yourself.





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