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mritorto:
what  about the attenas

dave w:
As it states in the instructions,  they need to be aimed at each other (line of sight), especially when going from the first to the third floor.  >*<

mritorto:
how can they be aime at each other if they are in separate rooms?

dave w:
Aim them in the general direction of each other. Stand next to the "Sender TV" and point your finger where you think your bedroom is at. Aim the Video Sender antenna that direction. Now go to your bedroom upstairs and point where you think the first floor TV would be and aim the Video Receiver antenna in that direction.

If that doesn't work, do you know any Amature Radio operators (hams) where you live. If so, ask them for help.

steven r:

--- Quote from: dave w on February 19, 2009, 03:42:01 PM ---Aim them in the general direction of each other. Stand next to the "Sender TV" and point your finger where you think your bedroom is at. Aim the Video Sender antenna that direction. Now go to your bedroom upstairs and point where you think the first floor TV would be and aim the Video Receiver antenna in that direction.

If that doesn't work, do you know any Amature Radio operators (hams) where you live. If so, ask them for help.

--- End quote ---
I am an Amateur Radio operator and don't see how you could make the instructions any simpler.
If the above doesn't produce an acceptable picture (i.e. You haven't guessed what a line of site would be if there were no walls in the way.) try rotating one of the antennas up to 90° each way. Then try the other one.

If you still have problems, set up a test from a closer room or maybe with both the sender and receiver in the same room.

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