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I can now view my security cameras on my TV upstairs and downstairs. The receiver was placed downstairs. The pictures comes in nice and clear. This product works exactly as advertised. I placed the transmitter upstairs with my security camera's dvr system.
I'm very satisfied. Nice picture and so far I've only noticed interference when someone walks directly between the two units. Setting up and connecting the transmitter and receiver to the cable and TV was very easy. Aligning the units for optimal reception and getting the remote extender to work properly took some time, but now the system works great.
If you are struggling with an outdated 2.4 unit, you really should try this. I also tested my 5.8 cordless telephone next to the receiver with no interference. The remote sender also worked right away with the attenae set vertically and with both units set to "D" no adjustments were necessary for a clear beautiful picture.
After purchasing a new 22" Envision HD TV for patio use, I hooked it up to my old 2.4 unit and the audio was fine however the picture was terrible with ghosting images, it was worse than the 15 year old tv I had been using. The ghosting is gone and the picture is near HD. With all the mixed reviews for this system, I had to share my positive experience.
The patio TV is approximately 40' away from the Comcast cable box with 2 walls in between. It is well worth the extra cost over a 2.4. At first I thought the TV was defective until I hooked it up with component cables and the picture was beautiful.
I ordered the RF-Link 5.8 unit and received it today.
The picture is crystal clear even on my HD channels. It has four "channels" to try and the 4th one does great for me. My distance between the components and the TV are only about 10 feet so I don't know anything about the range of distance.
I mounted my flat screen on the brick fireplace. When I came across this product I decided to give it a try. I don't know how this will work for everybody else but it's perfect for what I need.
It's easy to hook up and works great. Like I said, for me it's great. It already had an electrical outlet but nothing for cable.
I let it go for months with a cable running down the side but it looked awful.
Considering how much data has to be sent between the sender and receiver wirelessly, it seems pretty amazing. Once the aiming of the antennas is complete, the picture and sound are near original source quality. These kinds of devices can sometimes be questionable. I was pleasantly surprised that it actually works pretty well.
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