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RF Link 5.8ghz SR WIRELESS TRANS/RCVR

5.8ghz SR WIRELESS TRANS/RCVR

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RF Link 5.8ghz SR WIRELESS TRANS/RCVR

  • Reviewed by:

    01-23-07

    Duration of ownership:

    Strengths: Easy to set up. No interference from other devices

    Weaknesses:Picture will flicker if you walk in front of the TV or the transmitter.

    Overall Evaluation: This is great! I would have had to pay the cable company to come out and run a cable to my room over the garage. Now I can move the tv anywhere and not have to be next to a cable outlet. I found out it works better if you put the transmitter unit up as high as possible. I had it set up at about eye level and the remote sender (channel changer) wouldn't work. I moved the transmitter to the top of the stero unit and it works fine.

  • Reviewed by: rob_hoosier

    10-21-06

    Duration of ownership: 3 Days

    Strengths: Takes 5 minutes to set-up, great reception, no interference.

    Weaknesses:Lack of S-video or component connections.

    Overall Evaluation: I bought this item just couple days ago for just under $100. I was very sceptical about my purchase until I hooked it up to my satellite box downstairs and a bedroom tv set upstairs. Picture and sound reception is amazingly great. It does not take much of directional alignment between receiver and transmitter to get reception. As long as the units (antennas) are generally pointed towards each other, reception is there and once again...it is great. I did not notice much of overheating of the unit as someone mentioned earlier. I have it on all the time and it barely gets warm. This item is really worth purchasing if you don't want to mess with additional cables or cable/satellite boxes to get reception on additional tv units. I highly recommend it!!!

  • Reviewed by: ppettit6

    07-29-06

    Duration of ownership: 1 Weeks

    Strengths: Excellent picture and sound. Remote works well and setup was a breeze.

    Weaknesses:None

    Overall Evaluation: This equipmet was used to connect the cable box to a remote location with no TV outlet. First time out of the box it worked and the picture is as good as direct feed from the cable. the remote is easy to set up and functions perfectly.

  • Reviewed by: amdavick

    07-28-06

    Duration of ownership:

    Strengths: Good picture quality one level (in home) removed from transmitter.

    Weaknesses:Package inserts don't specify which types of cable boxes are compatible for set-up. Had to buy expensive conversion cables. No directions for infrared remote. Still can't get it to work.

    Overall Evaluation: Generally would not purchase this type of item from the NET again. You get what you pay for..in this case, total lack of documentation and support service. Once fooled, shame on you....

  • Reviewed by: joeeth

    07-24-06

    Duration of ownership: 4 Days

    Strengths: Clear signal, both video and audio whereas the 2.4Ghz always had static!

    Weaknesses:Cost is about twice the 2.4Ghz.

    Overall Evaluation: Installation is easy using RCA cables. However, the picture on my old receiving set would roll intermittently. I changed inputs but nothing helped. I have an RF CONVERTER (which Walmart sells for less than $30) that I plugged the RCA cables into and used coaxial out to my tv and the problem is fixed.I saw a question where someone asked if they could use the wireless with coaxial and this is how.

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