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RF-Link AVS-5811 5.8GHz Audio and Video Transmission System with IR Repeater

RF-Link AVS-5811 5.8GHz Audio and Video Transmission System with IR Repeater
MSRP: $160.08
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Manufacturer: RF LINK
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RF-Link AVS-5811 5.8GHz Audio and Video Transmission System with IR Repeater Features

Wireless video transmission system
Works with digital TV converter boxes to send an A/V signal to any TV in any room
Works with camcorders as a wireless surveillance monitoring system
Advanced 5.8 GHz technology avoids interference from any 900 MHz or 2.4 GHz application
Up to 300 feet of range
 

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Additional RF-Link AVS-5811 5.8GHz Audio and Video Transmission System with IR Repeater Information

This 5.8GHz Wireless A/V Transmission System consists of one transmitter and one receiver. This device transmits vivid video and hi-fi stereo sound wirelessly from a VCR, TV set, DVD player, satellite receiver or cable set top box to any TV or monitor. It can also be used in conjunction with a camcorder or CCD camera to create a wireless security monitoring system. The signal can go up to 300 feet with a clear light-of-sight, and has the ability to penetrate walls. The built-in IR remote extender allows the user to remotely control the audio/video sources in the other rooms. In addition, four user selectable channels allow multiple transmitters to operate with multiple receivers in the same area.

 

What Customers Say About RF-Link AVS-5811 5.8GHz Audio and Video Transmission System with IR Repeater:

don't waste your money cant go thought 3 walls. i tried it and gave up. The picture quality is very bad. I used it for 1 time.

Both rooms have a flat screen and separatd by one wall. The antena is very easy to aim. Two things to note about this 5.8GHz model is the IR remote is rather large so you have to place near but not over the IR sensor on the DVR cable box. I returned it and bought this 5.8GHz model. Second, I noticed sometimes if walk in front of the receiver in the bedroom, the sound crackles a bit but as soon as I get out of the way, the audio is clear again.

I first bought a 2.4GHz Wireless A/V sender and found out real quick there was way too much interference from either my cordless phone, wireless access point, both mine and many others in my condo building, microwave or all of the above. I bought this wireless AV sender so I could watch my recorded shows from my living room DVR in my bedroom when I want. Pretty good video, though not quite as clear as the TV in the living room but good enough to watch and the audio is clear. There is only one wall between the living room and bed room and it transmits without any problem. I've been using this product for a month and I'm very pleased with the purchase.

MUCH BETTER. This is so you don't block it when using the remote in the living room.

I have not tested the remote control RF repeater since I'm using the TV 2 output from a Dish HD box which uses a UHF remote control that works from all over my house so no need for the RF repeater for my setup. For the rcvr, I plugged it into the wall, and connected the RCA plugs to the back of the TV. I simple plugged in the xmitter to the power and plugged in the RCA outputs from my cable box. We had to slightly adjust the antenna and we tried the various transmit channels and found that channel 3 was the best. This device does exactly what it says it does. It took minutes to install and set up. Turned on the TV and set it to video input and we were working.

Easy to set up and it saved my walls and probably my house. If you want to place a TV in an out-of-the-way location, you've got to get one of these. The remote control booster works really good and is very handy. Then I accidentally spotted this item and thought, what the heck. I taped mine to the underside of the kitchen cabinet next to the 15" LCD mounted to the underside as well.

A bunch of work. It works really good. The antenna is a little sensitive, so just work with it a little. It is virtually out-of-sight. I was considering cutting holes in walls, running coax cable through walls and all that.

Wow, what a relief. You can put the control box practially anywhere out of sight.

the reception was nothing short of horrific. I've had the AngelTrax for many years and it worked great. BUY THIS THING. The final straw came when I bought a new 19" LCD TV and hooked it up. At any rate, I've always had some popping and cracking when someone walked through the path of the transmitter/receiver, but the reception on my remote TV got really bad as well. SOOO. The RF-Link is worth it's weight in diamonds.

All I can say is: Hallelujah, Amen. The new LCD TV's reception/picture is fabulous; there's no popping/cracking; and although may be too early to tell for sure, my wireless computer network has been working flawlessly.Needless to say, I'm a VERY happy camper, and couldn't be more pleased with this purchase.As a final endorsement, I should state that the placement of my RF-Link is pretty challenging. the signal to the remote computer started dropping out sporadically for no apparent reason. Please don't get me wrong. But something seemed to change after the "digital TV conversion" happened (whether or not it was just a coincidence is pure speculation). Another coincidence.

After reading the reviews for the RF-Link AVS-5811, I decided to take a chance. Although the transmitter is only about 15' away from the receiver, the signal passes through two walls of a kitchen pantry (which is filled with metal cans, foil, etc).Trust me. After several months of ever increasing frustration with my old AngelTrax wireless CATV transmitter/receiver, I finally decided it was time to look for something new. At first I thought it was just my remote TV going out, but then I started having issues with my wireless computer network too. Several reviewers noted that most similar products have a 2.4GHz transmission rate (like my old one) that can cause interference with other wireless stuff such as telephones and computer networks, so the 5.8GHz transmission rate of the RF-Link seemed to make sense as a possible solution to my problems.

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