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DeZeque
post Feb 24 2010, 08:04 AM

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QUOTE(karheng @ Feb 20 2010, 06:46 PM)
just for sharing.

I noticed that AEM unit need cable to connect to 2nd TV.
Saw it selling at RM69 at ACE hardware. So i decided to go for wireless.

i just bought wireless AV sender at RM175, won from lelong bidding.

My Astro byond now connect to 1st LCD TV using HDMI.
red/white/yellow from astro byond connect to wireless transmitter.

2nd LCD TV connect to wireless receiver. Ready to watch.  icon_rolleyes.gif

The only thing i still not able how to change channel at 2nd TV because the IR at both side not working. sad.gif

also found that the wireless receiver cannot put near to WIFI modem, it will make noice to the TV.

I don't mind the 2nd TV watch in normal video input, even not the HD.

this item can go for 100 meters.
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i heard that these wireless av trasmitter is using 2.4ghz.. same as wifi... hence... ur wifi may get some kind of "cross signal" and may not be able to transmit data to/from ur laptop at full speed/capacity... dunno true or not..
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post Feb 24 2010, 02:02 PM

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QUOTE(karheng @ Feb 20 2010, 06:46 PM)
also found that the wireless receiver cannot put near to WIFI modem, it will make noice to the TV.
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how near is near? .. if 2-3 meters apart u think its alrite?
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post Feb 25 2010, 10:00 AM

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QUOTE(yeahh @ Feb 24 2010, 02:02 PM)
how near is near? .. if 2-3 meters apart u think its alrite?
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Try changing the Wi-Fi channel. For internet wi-fi it should be using channel 6 or 11. Look at the manufacturer manual (if any). If you cannot change the one on the aem link, change the one on your wi-fi router. I read somewhere what channels are for specific use to avoid interferences.

Btw, I also using AEM (wired) with my current astro. will get b.yond sometime next week, but wonder if the current remote will work with AEM considering the main tv will be using b.yond remote. Anyone done this yet can share? Or do I have to get another b.yond remote (which is useless considering the second tv will not be using HDMI - no HD).


Added on February 26, 2010, 4:17 pm
QUOTE(viper1912 @ Jan 4 2010, 10:02 PM)
Hi mlthum,

I just got the dawa AV-RF transmitter.

I able to connect to the byond decoder....but I got a problem.

There is pic, but the picture got no colour and there is noise.....I tried all the connector available at back of byond decoder. Unable to solve this problem.

This is how I connect, byond RCA out to AV-RF converter in ...and converter RF out to my bedroom TV.

Anyone can comment?
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I am having this same problem. I just bought a AEM 8002 (AV to RF Converter) which uses PAL / BG at Channel 3>
The AV-RF is not faulty cos I've tested it with a DVD Player and works fine. Only when I connect it to Astro B.yond decoder then this happens. My connection is

B.YOND --> RCA Out AV (Red,White Yellow) -----> AEM8002 ------> RF Out ----->TV.
I don' think its the cable or anything cos it works fine with the DVD.
Auto tuning the TV also did not solve the problem.

My signal is ok at 255 so it should not be a prob.

Can some one help me out?



This post has been edited by izz70: Feb 26 2010, 04:17 PM
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post Feb 27 2010, 11:37 AM

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Karheng

Where did you get that wireless transmitter from?
How much?
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post Feb 27 2010, 12:08 PM

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QUOTE(natzakaria @ Feb 27 2010, 11:37 AM)
Karheng

Where did you get that wireless transmitter from?
How much?
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from lelong
you may wait for this seller to post up for bidding, can get cheaper.
http://www.lelong.com.my/Auc/List/2007-01D...Transmitter.htm
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post Feb 27 2010, 03:33 PM

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QUOTE(karheng @ Feb 27 2010, 12:08 PM)
from lelong
you may wait for this seller to post up for bidding, can get cheaper.
http://www.lelong.com.my/Auc/List/2007-01D...Transmitter.htm
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I saw this ad. very funny if you look at the specs

Transmit audio and video signal

* 433MHz IR extender to remote control AV products ( Sometime O.K. can use remote, some time K.O )

Sometime KO. LOL!
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Anyone able to change channel from the other TV?
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post Mar 4 2010, 08:57 AM

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QUOTE(GMNIMan @ Feb 6 2010, 12:59 PM)
I am using the "AEM AV to RF Converter". Works really well. Picture Quality and colour are very good.


My AEM AV to RF converter doesn't work with my b.yond but works well with my dvd player so I can't return it to the shop and say that its faulty.


QUOTE(GMNIMan @ Feb 6 2010, 12:59 PM)

I have my Byond connected to one TV upstairs and another downstairs using the AEM AV to RF converter, at the same time I also have it connected to my 24inch PC monitor using the HDMI interface. The picture quality on the PC monitor is just incredible, wow!!
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This thing doesn't seem to work with me cos I don't get clear picture at all and very noisy audio. The AEM AV to RF is on Channel 3 right? Btw, do I need to attached a booster to the AEM thing to get clearer signal?

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post Mar 4 2010, 04:33 PM

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hi guyz.. anyone willing to share pictures how u setup the things.. really appreciate it.. many thanks..
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post Mar 6 2010, 08:05 PM

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Hi there.

I got a LCD TV at Living room and another 3 old TV upstairs. Is there any wireless av transmitter that come along with 3 receiver or i have to buy separately??
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post Mar 10 2010, 12:34 PM

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I have a WIRELESS FULL HD TRANSMITTER running at 5GHZ , so it wont interfere with all the normal IT appliances. I use to broadcast FULL HD quality from my living hall to my bedroom upstairs, and it work just great. HD quality. It has HDMI input at the sender and receiver. COOL!


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post Mar 10 2010, 12:53 PM

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QUOTE(limshihao @ Mar 10 2010, 12:34 PM)
I have a WIRELESS FULL HD TRANSMITTER running at 5GHZ , so it wont interfere with all the normal IT appliances. I use to broadcast FULL HD quality from my living hall to my bedroom upstairs, and it work just great. HD quality. It has HDMI input at the sender and receiver. COOL!
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kewl... how much is it? brand? model? i suppose it also acts as remote extender? pls share more...

thanks...
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post Mar 10 2010, 12:58 PM

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QUOTE(DeZeque @ Mar 10 2010, 12:53 PM)
kewl... how much is it? brand? model? i suppose it also acts as remote extender? pls share more...

thanks...
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Is not in the market yet, i have the priviledge to do the testing for my company. What i can say, is it going to be launch sometime this year, around april time frame, i can take some photo to show you, but i am not allow to mention the brand yet. Quite expensive if you compare it with normal analog AV transmitter. It can transmit more than one device means you can have your byond box, blue ray dvd player connect to it (2x HDMI), then it has also one RCA input. so all together 3 devices, n yes...it comes with 3 IR flasher at sender end. So you can control all 3 devices.

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QUOTE(limshihao @ Mar 10 2010, 12:58 PM)
Is not in the market yet, i have the priviledge to do the testing for my company. What i can say, is it going to be launch sometime this year, around april time frame, i can take some photo to show you, but i am not allow to mention the brand yet. Quite expensive if you compare it with normal analog AV transmitter. It can transmit more than one device means you can have your byond box, blue ray dvd player connect to it (2x HDMI), then it has also one RCA input. so all together 3 devices, n yes...it comes with 3 IR flasher at sender end. So you can control all 3 devices.
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Wow, that's great. How about the price? Is it available locally?
HDCP support?

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post Mar 10 2010, 05:06 PM

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QUOTE(limshihao @ Mar 10 2010, 12:58 PM)
Is not in the market yet, i have the priviledge to do the testing for my company. What i can say, is it going to be launch sometime this year, around april time frame, i can take some photo to show you, but i am not allow to mention the brand yet. Quite expensive if you compare it with normal analog AV transmitter. It can transmit more than one device means you can have your byond box, blue ray dvd player connect to it (2x HDMI), then it has also one RCA input. so all together 3 devices, n yes...it comes with 3 IR flasher at sender end. So you can control all 3 devices.
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Woah, how about the transmitting distance?
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post Mar 10 2010, 09:36 PM

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QUOTE(limshihao @ Mar 10 2010, 12:58 PM)
Is not in the market yet, i have the priviledge to do the testing for my company. What i can say, is it going to be launch sometime this year, around april time frame, i can take some photo to show you, but i am not allow to mention the brand yet. Quite expensive if you compare it with normal analog AV transmitter. It can transmit more than one device means you can have your byond box, blue ray dvd player connect to it (2x HDMI), then it has also one RCA input. so all together 3 devices, n yes...it comes with 3 IR flasher at sender end. So you can control all 3 devices.
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Share with us photos of the equipment as well as PQ at the receiving end.
TQ

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post Mar 11 2010, 10:26 AM

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QUOTE(eMKs @ Mar 10 2010, 01:07 PM)
Wow, that's great. How about the price? Is it available locally?
HDCP support?
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should be... as he/she said "you can have your byond box, blue ray dvd player connect to it" ... if not HDCP compliant i believe byond won't work...

limshihao,
how expensive is "quite expensive compared to normal analog AV"? i know the normal analog wireless one would cost from RM200++... any hint or ballpark figures perhaps? actually i'm in the process of buying a house... would be renovating the house in april/ may... already thinking of laying CAT6.. get the HDMI to CAT6 converter... i've a rough idea on the cost... so if this solution could be around the same cost.. i'd definitely use this wireless thingie as it would be easily moved anywhere... but if too much different... wired may still be preferred options as to in would guarantee stability (i suppose?)...

some pictures would be nice too... i know u can't mention the brand name... but if i guess correctly.. can u nod? eheheheh... is the name sounds like a tall animal with long neck? ehehehe....
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If that brand is correct, it would be available locally. Read sometimes ago in newspaper, went through their website but nothing much info.
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post Mar 11 2010, 11:05 AM

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i just wire a Cat5E cable from the byond box to my room tv upstairs and use 3 out of 4 pair (Yellow/Red/White) as composite.. works perfectly..
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post Mar 11 2010, 11:47 AM

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[quote=Fawkes,Mar 10 2010, 05:06 PM]
Woah, how about the transmitting distance?
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transmitting distance is 40m, however is depending on walls and other obstacles. As you might have known, the higher frequency, the lesser the transmitting signal can penetrate walls and other obstacle. I tested with Bluray, PS3, Astro (normal box), Astro (byond Box)...it works just fine, and the beautiful part is no interference from your other IT/Electronic gadgets like cordless phone, WIFI router ++.

I will post some photo early next week.


Added on March 11, 2010, 11:54 am[quote=DeZeque,Mar 11 2010, 10:26 AM]
should be... as he/she said "you can have your byond box, blue ray dvd player connect to it" ... if not HDCP compliant i believe byond won't work...

limshihao,
how expensive is "quite expensive compared to normal analog AV"? i know the normal analog wireless one would cost from RM200++... any hint or ballpark figures perhaps? actually i'm in the process of buying a house... would be renovating the house in april/ may... already thinking of laying CAT6.. get the HDMI to CAT6 converter... i've a rough idea on the cost... so if this solution could be around the same cost.. i'd definitely use this wireless thingie as it would be easily moved anywhere... but if too much different... wired may still be preferred options as to in would guarantee stability (i suppose?)...

some pictures would be nice too... i know u can't mention the brand name... but if i guess correctly.. can u nod? eheheheh... is the name sounds like a tall animal with long neck? ehehehe....
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Market price is still not decided for local market yet, however i heard europe is selling for around USD 350++.

mmm...i don't think the name sound like that animal, smile.gif



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