Wednesday, September 21, 2016

Wireless digital/analog TV sender | PAKITE

Digital/Analog wireless TV sender

A wireless tv sender (also known as a audio video transmitter receiver, wireless video sender, wireless AV sender or DigiSender) is a device for transmitting domestic audio and video signals wirelessly from one location to another. It is most commonly used for sending the output of a source device, such as a satellite television decoder, to a television in another part of a property and provides an alternative to cable installations.

A wide range of wireless tv sender technologies exist, including analogue wireless (radio), digital wireless (spread-spectrum, Wi-Fi, ultra-wideband) and digital wired (power-line communication). Other, less common, technologies also exist, such as those that utilise existing Ethernet networks.

A typical wireless tv sender kit containing a transmitter, receiver, magic eye and a remote control to select the input. 

Video senders have been a frequent cause of RF interference, particularly with car key fobs

Overview
Typical wireless av sender applications include the transmission of television audio and video signals from a lounge to a bedroom or from a CCTV camera to a display, as well as interconnecting appliances with audio, video and IP (Internet Protocol) requirements.

Most wireless tv sender systems will consist of three separate components, a transmitter, a receiver and a remote control relay (also known as a magic eye or IR blaster). The transmitter is responsible for transmitting or broadcasting a connected audio-video device, while the receiver outputs that transmitted audio-video signal to a connected television. The remote control relay permits infrared remote controls to operate the equipment whose output is being transmitted.
Analogue wireless
Analogue video senders have the advantage of low manufacturing costs as the audio and video signals are simply modulated onto a carrier at 2.4 GHz or 5.8 GHz. They do, however, have the adverse effect of causing reduced bandwidth to local Wi-Fi networks and, in some cases, Wi-Fi networks can cause picture interference on the video sender signal. More information can be found in the article on electromagnetic interference at 2.4 GHz. To avoid this, some video senders now use a spread-spectrum technology and can co-exist with wireless networks and share available bandwidth.

Usually there are four FM transmit channels, A, B, C & D, with stereo audio on 6.0 MHz and 6.5 MHz FM subcarriers added to the composite video baseband. These different channels can often be used to overcome the adverse effects of nearby WiFi networks.

The reverse remote control channel is usually fixed at 433.92 MHz, using whatever modulation is on the 34 kHz to 45 kHz IR remote "carrier".

Analogue wireless tv senders can achieve typical operating distances of up to 60 metres (clear line of sight) with DVD quality (720x576) video resolution and stereo audio.
Digital wireless
Digital wireless av senders are quickly becoming the most popular solution and combine the use of a system on chip (used for audio and video encoding/decoding) with a means of transmitting the signal, such as spread-spectrum, Wi-Fi and ultra-wideband.



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Tuesday, September 20, 2016

Wireless Video Monitoring





Wireless video monitoring concept is not wiring (cable) uses radio waves to transmit video, voice and data signals of monitoring and control system. Wireless video monitoring is divided into: analog microwave transmission and digital microwave transmission. In wireless video monitoring system, the camera is the most front end, the most basic, investment the largest number of a product, which is the most key equipment, it is responsible for video surveillance area is converted into electrical signals, then further for transmission, video monitoring system of its quality directly affects the overall application, but also related to the project cost.

Advantages:
1, Low comprehensive cost, more stable performance. Using wireless monitoring can get rid of the shackles of cable, short installation period, easy maintenance, expansion ability, quick cost advantages.
2, Flexible networking, good scalability, plug and play. Managers can quickly will the new wireless monitoring points added to the existing network, no need for the new transport network, increase equipment, easy to realize remote wireless monitoring.
3, Low maintenance cost. Wireless monitoring maintenance by the network provider of maintenance, the front-end equipment is plug and play, maintenance free system.
4, Wireless monitoring system is the combination of monitoring and wireless transmission technology, it can be different locations of the site information real-time transmission to the wireless monitoring center by wireless communication means, and automatically formed video database facilitate retrieval in the future.

5, In the wireless monitoring system, wireless monitoring center in real time by video information point to point, and the video information is continuous and clear. In the wireless monitoring points, usually use the camera to site condition for real-time acquisition, camera through wireless video transmission equipment, and through the radio waves to send data signals to the monitoring center.





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Transmitting a TV signal over a wireless connection requires a wireless tv sender that is connected to a digital video recorder (DVR) or cable box and a wireless av receiver that is connected to a second TV. Once the connections are working properly, any TV in your house can receive the signal—no need for additional cables.

Steps:
* Insert one end of an RCA audio/video cable into the video-out port on your DVR, cable box or satellite receiver.
*  Insert the other end of the RCA audio/video cable into the video-input port of the wireless transmitter. The wireless sender will be sending the TV signal to the receiver connected to the second TV.
* Set the wireless transmitter on a flat surface, such as a TV stand.
* Insert one end of a second RCA audio/video cable into the video-out port of the wireless receiver.
* Plug the other end of the RCA audio/video cable into the video-in port on a second television.
* Set the wireless av receiver on a flat surface near the TV.
* Turn on the power to the sender and receiver.
* Test the transmission to the second TV by selecting the input source to see if there is a picture. To change the input source, press the "Input" on the remote control for the TV.

Tips & Warnings
* If your computer has a TV tuner card, you can watch wireless TV on your computer monitor by connecting the receiver unit to it.
* If your second TV does not have an RCA input, you can connect the receiver unit to a VCR or DVD recorder that has a coaxial cable to connect to the TV.
* Connecting the RCA cable incorrectly on the back of the DVR, cable box or satellite receiver will prevent the transmitter from working properly.






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