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Wireless Av Senders

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Hello all

I am wanting to receive my AV signals on other TV's in my house. I do not want to pay the additional charges to UBC for additional boxes etc. Therefore I am considering a wireless sending unit, operating on 2.4 GHz, or idealy 5.8GHz. My question is are these units available in Thailand, and if so where would be the best place to acquire them.

Thank you in advance

IW

if you live in the Pattaya area then 2,000 Baht will do in Tukcom.

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Im currently living in Bangkok, but will be moving down to Jomtien in the New Year once my property is completed. Where is Tukcom?

Thank you

IW

When I had my house rewired I asked the electrician to run an extra cable from my

True setup to the TV distribution box in the roof.

The cable is plugged into the RF out of the satellite box so that anyone in the house can watch

whatever is being viewed on the main set.

I've tried a couple of different wireless senders here, and they've generally been awful.

I think it's the fact that most houses are concrete, so you've got lots of metal in the walls and floors, and the signal doesn't tend to survive very well, especially on the 2.4GHz frequency where you get interference from Wifi.

I'd definitely go with the get a cable laid option... unless you've got line of sight?

Best option would be like stated above, buy a booster then have an output from your sat box and feed it to the booster and then onwards to your rooms.

There are some RF all in one remotes that will also work over greater distances/obstacles.

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