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RE: 2.4ghz video sender IR problem



>> If you still have major problems, getting one of the
>> Smartlinc Blasters
>> might help as it claims to flood an area of 4 feet, so could
>> be a bit to
>> the side and give decent coverage I'd think.
>
> a 4 foot range sounds good.

Just a word to the wise about the SmartLinc blaster as I was suckered into
believing the specs too. I'm not sure how they claim this range even when
amplified.

I wanted to use this kit to flood an area in front of my AV cabinet with IR
>from amplifier block.

Wasted a good deal of time with this and with Ken Watts advice came to the
conclusion that it was simply pants and went for the amplifier block and
stick on emmiters. It's worked flawlessly since.

As they say, your mileage may vary.

paul


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