AV Sender interference

On 26/02/2012 5:20 PM, felix_unger wrote:
On 26-February-2012 6:13 PM, atec77 wrote:

On 26/02/2012 3:48 PM, felix_unge
specifically what are you referring to?


but if you don't have the license it can cost , I do so n/p


license?
cablers permit





move the radio closer , and to connect it back to the router or source
you run a longer cable


seems you don't know what we're talking about

the reason you get interference is signal strength or rather lack of ot
either you get more signal or move the tx and rx closer

do you have trouble understanding that ?

the more walls in the way the less signal


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On 26/02/2012 5:20 PM, felix_unger wrote:
On 26-February-2012 6:13 PM, atec77 wrote:

On 26/02/2012 3:48 PM, felix_unger wrote:
On 26-February-2012 1:29 PM, atec77 wrote:

On 26/02/2012 10:34 AM, felix_unger wrote:
On 26-February-2012 8:16 AM, atec77 wrote:

On 25/02/2012 9:25 PM, felix_unger wrote:
On 25-February-2012 9:36 PM, atec77 wrote:

On 25/02/2012 3:04 PM, felix_unger wrote:
On 25-February-2012 1:22 PM, atec77 wrote:

On 25/02/2012 11:47 AM, felix_unger wrote:

I have a good AV sender. The picture is great, except that
because
it's
on the 2.4ghz band I get a lot of interference. Does anyone know
any way
to filter the signal? The AC is filtered via a power board. Or
alternatively can anyone recommend a VERY good sender with IR
control
that isn't subject to audio/video interference? I have tried the
Strong
5.8ghz one, and the Cocoon digital and 2.4 ghz models, and none
are as
good as the one I have, which is On-for-All brand. thanks.

Is it possible to move the frequency ?


no, unfortunately

Sell it and buy one that will

well you'll see in my post that I'm asking for recommendations. I
don't
know of one that is good enough yet. at present I put up with the
one I
have, despite the interference, because of it's audio and video
quality.
btw.. I use monster leads, and one I tried from Aldi would not work
with
them. because they had such low signal loss they overloaded the
input.
you had to use the skinny crappy ones that came with it!


can't see another solution unless you can find the major noise
source
and move it in frequency or remove it completely



Obviously hard wire is the right solution

how do you 'hard wire' CVBS for a long run?
do away with most of the link adding cabled connections from the source

specifically what are you referring to?


but if you don't have the license it can cost , I do so n/p


license?
cablers permit





move the radio closer , and to connect it back to the router or source
you run a longer cable


seems you don't know what we're talking about

which reads you dont understand and lack imagination

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On 26-February-2012 8:44 PM, atec77 wrote:

On 26/02/2012 5:20 PM, felix_unger wrote:
On 26-February-2012 6:13 PM, atec77 wrote:

On 26/02/2012 3:48 PM, felix_unger wrote:
On 26-February-2012 1:29 PM, atec77 wrote:

On 26/02/2012 10:34 AM, felix_unger wrote:
On 26-February-2012 8:16 AM, atec77 wrote:

On 25/02/2012 9:25 PM, felix_unger wrote:
On 25-February-2012 9:36 PM, atec77 wrote:

On 25/02/2012 3:04 PM, felix_unger wrote:
On 25-February-2012 1:22 PM, atec77 wrote:

On 25/02/2012 11:47 AM, felix_unger wrote:

I have a good AV sender. The picture is great, except that
because
it's
on the 2.4ghz band I get a lot of interference. Does anyone
know
any way
to filter the signal? The AC is filtered via a power board. Or
alternatively can anyone recommend a VERY good sender with IR
control
that isn't subject to audio/video interference? I have
tried the
Strong
5.8ghz one, and the Cocoon digital and 2.4 ghz models, and
none
are as
good as the one I have, which is On-for-All brand. thanks.

Is it possible to move the frequency ?


no, unfortunately

Sell it and buy one that will

well you'll see in my post that I'm asking for recommendations. I
don't
know of one that is good enough yet. at present I put up with the
one I
have, despite the interference, because of it's audio and video
quality.
btw.. I use monster leads, and one I tried from Aldi would not
work
with
them. because they had such low signal loss they overloaded the
input.
you had to use the skinny crappy ones that came with it!


can't see another solution unless you can find the major noise
source
and move it in frequency or remove it completely



Obviously hard wire is the right solution

how do you 'hard wire' CVBS for a long run?
do away with most of the link adding cabled connections from the
source

specifically what are you referring to?

move the radio closer , and to connect it back to the router or source
you run a longer cable


seems you don't know what we're talking about

which reads you dont understand and lack imagination
well we weren't talking about radios or routers, so I don't know what
your talking about

--
rgds,

Pete
-------
“If Julia is the answer, then what was the stupid question?!”

"Julia finally got something right. Older people don't vote Labor, because they have seen too many incompetent, mismanaging, money-wasting Labor governments"

“It doesn't matter [who the leader is] the Labor Party is rotten, the policies stink, the lies insufferable, and the waste intolerable. The Muppets could do a better job!”

“All that's needed now is a small miracle to rid us of the worst prime minister and the worst government in Australia's history”

"If the WORLD as a whole cut ALL emissions tomorrow, the average temperature of the planet's not going to drop for several hundred years, perhaps over on thousand years" - Tim Flannery, Climate Commissioner

"It is a remarkable fact that despite the worldwide expenditure of perhaps US$50 billion since 1990, and the efforts of tens of thousands of scientists worldwide, no human climate signal has yet been detected that is distinct from natural variation" - Bob Carter, Research Professor of Geology, James Cook University, Townsville

"Currently, China and India combined emit 20 times as much as Australia each day, and that factor is increasing rapidly. Australia's annual savings by 2020 could be emitted by China and India within five days" - Dr. David Evans former Govt Climate Adviser.

“What I see is a country bravely beating along to the agenda of some ideological people, in this case the socialist left of the ALP and the Greens, to take away what is a natural advantage. At the end of the day, we are paying someone else to use our coal” - Peter Costello, former Federal Treasurer - http://tinyurl.com/costello-carbon-tax

“Wayne Swan threatening the Banks, is a bit like being savaged by a dead sheep!”
 
On 26-February-2012 8:43 PM, atec77 wrote:

On 26/02/2012 5:20 PM, felix_unger wrote:
On 26-February-2012 6:13 PM, atec77 wrote:

On 26/02/2012 3:48 PM, felix_unge
specifically what are you referring to?


but if you don't have the license it can cost , I do so n/p


license?
cablers permit





move the radio closer , and to connect it back to the router or source
you run a longer cable


seems you don't know what we're talking about

the reason you get interference is signal strength or rather lack of it
either you get more signal
not possible the output is fixed

or move the tx and rx closer
not possible either

do you have trouble understanding that ?
no

the more walls in the way the less signal
yes


--
rgds,

Pete
-------
“If Julia is the answer, then what was the stupid question?!”

"Julia finally got something right. Older people don't vote Labor, because they have seen too many incompetent, mismanaging, money-wasting Labor governments"

“It doesn't matter [who the leader is] the Labor Party is rotten, the policies stink, the lies insufferable, and the waste intolerable. The Muppets could do a better job!”

“All that's needed now is a small miracle to rid us of the worst prime minister and the worst government in Australia's history”

"If the WORLD as a whole cut ALL emissions tomorrow, the average temperature of the planet's not going to drop for several hundred years, perhaps over on thousand years" - Tim Flannery, Climate Commissioner

"It is a remarkable fact that despite the worldwide expenditure of perhaps US$50 billion since 1990, and the efforts of tens of thousands of scientists worldwide, no human climate signal has yet been detected that is distinct from natural variation" - Bob Carter, Research Professor of Geology, James Cook University, Townsville

"Currently, China and India combined emit 20 times as much as Australia each day, and that factor is increasing rapidly. Australia's annual savings by 2020 could be emitted by China and India within five days" - Dr. David Evans former Govt Climate Adviser.

“What I see is a country bravely beating along to the agenda of some ideological people, in this case the socialist left of the ALP and the Greens, to take away what is a natural advantage. At the end of the day, we are paying someone else to use our coal” - Peter Costello, former Federal Treasurer - http://tinyurl.com/costello-carbon-tax

“Wayne Swan threatening the Banks, is a bit like being savaged by a dead sheep!”
 
On 26/02/2012 10:37 PM, felix_unger wrote:
On 26-February-2012 8:44 PM, atec77 wrote:

On 26/02/2012 5:20 PM, felix_unger wrote:
On 26-February-2012 6:13 PM, atec77 wrote:

On 26/02/2012 3:48 PM, felix_unger wrote:
On 26-February-2012 1:29 PM, atec77 wrote:

On 26/02/2012 10:34 AM, felix_unger wrote:
On 26-February-2012 8:16 AM, atec77 wrote:

On 25/02/2012 9:25 PM, felix_unger wrote:
On 25-February-2012 9:36 PM, atec77 wrote:

On 25/02/2012 3:04 PM, felix_unger wrote:
On 25-February-2012 1:22 PM, atec77 wrote:

On 25/02/2012 11:47 AM, felix_unger wrote:

I have a good AV sender. The picture is great, except that
because
it's
on the 2.4ghz band I get a lot of interference. Does anyone
know
any way
to filter the signal? The AC is filtered via a power board. Or
alternatively can anyone recommend a VERY good sender with IR
control
that isn't subject to audio/video interference? I have
tried the
Strong
5.8ghz one, and the Cocoon digital and 2.4 ghz models, and
none
are as
good as the one I have, which is On-for-All brand. thanks.

Is it possible to move the frequency ?


no, unfortunately

Sell it and buy one that will

well you'll see in my post that I'm asking for recommendations. I
don't
know of one that is good enough yet. at present I put up with the
one I
have, despite the interference, because of it's audio and video
quality.
btw.. I use monster leads, and one I tried from Aldi would not
work
with
them. because they had such low signal loss they overloaded the
input.
you had to use the skinny crappy ones that came with it!


can't see another solution unless you can find the major noise
source
and move it in frequency or remove it completely



Obviously hard wire is the right solution

how do you 'hard wire' CVBS for a long run?
do away with most of the link adding cabled connections from the
source

specifically what are you referring to?

move the radio closer , and to connect it back to the router or source
you run a longer cable


seems you don't know what we're talking about

which reads you dont understand and lack imagination


well we weren't talking about radios or routers, so I don't know what
your talking about

that apparent

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felix_unger wrote:
On 26-February-2012 8:44 PM, atec77 wrote:

On 26/02/2012 5:20 PM, felix_unger wrote:
On 26-February-2012 6:13 PM, atec77 wrote:

On 26/02/2012 3:48 PM, felix_unger wrote:
On 26-February-2012 1:29 PM, atec77 wrote:

On 26/02/2012 10:34 AM, felix_unger wrote:
On 26-February-2012 8:16 AM, atec77 wrote:

On 25/02/2012 9:25 PM, felix_unger wrote:
On 25-February-2012 9:36 PM, atec77 wrote:

On 25/02/2012 3:04 PM, felix_unger wrote:
On 25-February-2012 1:22 PM, atec77 wrote:

On 25/02/2012 11:47 AM, felix_unger wrote:

I have a good AV sender. The picture is great, except that
because
it's
on the 2.4ghz band I get a lot of interference. Does
anyone know
any way
to filter the signal? The AC is filtered via a power
board. Or alternatively can anyone recommend a VERY good
sender with IR control
that isn't subject to audio/video interference? I have
tried the
Strong
5.8ghz one, and the Cocoon digital and 2.4 ghz models, and
none
are as
good as the one I have, which is On-for-All brand. thanks.

Is it possible to move the frequency ?


no, unfortunately

Sell it and buy one that will

well you'll see in my post that I'm asking for
recommendations. I don't
know of one that is good enough yet. at present I put up with
the one I
have, despite the interference, because of it's audio and
video quality.
btw.. I use monster leads, and one I tried from Aldi would not
work
with
them. because they had such low signal loss they overloaded
the input.
you had to use the skinny crappy ones that came with it!


can't see another solution unless you can find the major
noise source
and move it in frequency or remove it completely



Obviously hard wire is the right solution

how do you 'hard wire' CVBS for a long run?
do away with most of the link adding cabled connections from the
source

specifically what are you referring to?

move the radio closer , and to connect it back to the router or
source you run a longer cable


seems you don't know what we're talking about

which reads you dont understand and lack imagination


well we weren't talking about radios or routers, so I don't know what
your talking about
He's never had a clue on any subject, ever.

No surprise then that the halfwit isn't on the same level as everyone else.
 
atec77" <"atec77 wrote:
On 26/02/2012 10:37 PM, felix_unger wrote:
On 26-February-2012 8:44 PM, atec77 wrote:

On 26/02/2012 5:20 PM, felix_unger wrote:
On 26-February-2012 6:13 PM, atec77 wrote:

On 26/02/2012 3:48 PM, felix_unger wrote:
On 26-February-2012 1:29 PM, atec77 wrote:

On 26/02/2012 10:34 AM, felix_unger wrote:
On 26-February-2012 8:16 AM, atec77 wrote:

On 25/02/2012 9:25 PM, felix_unger wrote:
On 25-February-2012 9:36 PM, atec77 wrote:

On 25/02/2012 3:04 PM, felix_unger wrote:
On 25-February-2012 1:22 PM, atec77 wrote:

On 25/02/2012 11:47 AM, felix_unger wrote:

I have a good AV sender. The picture is great, except
that because
it's
on the 2.4ghz band I get a lot of interference. Does
anyone know
any way
to filter the signal? The AC is filtered via a power
board. Or alternatively can anyone recommend a VERY good
sender with IR control
that isn't subject to audio/video interference? I have
tried the
Strong
5.8ghz one, and the Cocoon digital and 2.4 ghz models,
and none
are as
good as the one I have, which is On-for-All brand.
thanks.
Is it possible to move the frequency ?


no, unfortunately

Sell it and buy one that will

well you'll see in my post that I'm asking for
recommendations. I don't
know of one that is good enough yet. at present I put up
with the one I
have, despite the interference, because of it's audio and
video quality.
btw.. I use monster leads, and one I tried from Aldi would
not work
with
them. because they had such low signal loss they overloaded
the input.
you had to use the skinny crappy ones that came with it!


can't see another solution unless you can find the major
noise source
and move it in frequency or remove it completely



Obviously hard wire is the right solution

how do you 'hard wire' CVBS for a long run?
do away with most of the link adding cabled connections from the
source

specifically what are you referring to?

move the radio closer , and to connect it back to the router or
source you run a longer cable


seems you don't know what we're talking about

which reads you dont understand and lack imagination


well we weren't talking about radios or routers, so I don't know what
your talking about

that apparent
That you're a clueless moron, as always, yes.
 
On 26-February-2012 6:44 AM, Don McKenzie wrote:

On 25-Feb-12 12:47 PM, felix_unger wrote:

I have a good AV sender. The picture is great, except that because
it's on the 2.4ghz band I get a lot of interference.
Does anyone know any way to filter the signal? The AC is filtered via
a power board. Or alternatively can anyone
recommend a VERY good sender with IR control that isn't subject to
audio/video interference? I have tried the Strong
5.8ghz one, and the Cocoon digital and 2.4 ghz models, and none are
as good as the one I have, which is On-for-All
brand. thanks.


Went down the same road, and eventually settled on a 2 channel good
quality modulator:
http://www.electrocraft.com.au/Products/EC_StockInformation.asp?stockNo=157


I send cable TV down one channel, and my CCTV system down the other.

Allows you to use any TV set for cable, or CCTV monitoring. :)

Requires a little extra to make it work:
http://www.electrocraft.com.au/Products/EC_StockInformation.asp?stockNo=2672


and a little rewiring, so that you have the modulator feeding
everything, but if you want to spend the time and money, you will end
up with a top result.


Cheers Don...

=========================
Hi Don. Thanks for putting me on the right track. :) I am going with an
analogue modulator with a dedicated RG6 run to proximity of the second
set, and splicing it into the antenna feed (to that set) with a combiner
splitter. I tested with cable just running loose through the house, and
it works fine. clear picture and no interference. later I might invest
in a better modulator, but this will do for now. now if the damn rain
would just stop, I can set it up properly! Thanks again.

--
rgds,

Pete
-------
“If Julia is the answer, then what was the stupid question?!”

"Julia finally got something right. Older people don't vote Labor, because they have seen too many incompetent, mismanaging, money-wasting Labor governments"

“It doesn't matter [who the leader is] the Labor Party is rotten, the policies stink, the lies insufferable, and the waste intolerable. The Muppets could do a better job!”

“All that's needed now is a small miracle to rid us of the worst prime minister and the worst government in Australia's history”

"If the WORLD as a whole cut ALL emissions tomorrow, the average temperature of the planet's not going to drop for several hundred years, perhaps over on thousand years" - Tim Flannery, Climate Commissioner

"It is a remarkable fact that despite the worldwide expenditure of perhaps US$50 billion since 1990, and the efforts of tens of thousands of scientists worldwide, no human climate signal has yet been detected that is distinct from natural variation" - Bob Carter, Research Professor of Geology, James Cook University, Townsville

"Currently, China and India combined emit 20 times as much as Australia each day, and that factor is increasing rapidly. Australia's annual savings by 2020 could be emitted by China and India within five days" - Dr. David Evans former Govt Climate Adviser.

“What I see is a country bravely beating along to the agenda of some ideological people, in this case the socialist left of the ALP and the Greens, to take away what is a natural advantage. At the end of the day, we are paying someone else to use our coal” - Peter Costello, former Federal Treasurer - http://tinyurl.com/costello-carbon-tax

“Wayne Swan threatening the Banks, is a bit like being savaged by a dead sheep!”
 

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