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| Thread ID: 54607 | 2005-02-17 05:35:00 | TV Signal Sender | craigb (4884) | PC World Chat |
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| 325849 | 2005-02-17 22:36:00 | the legal side comes from the fact that you useing a transmitter in a licenced frequency rangeThanks for clarifying that - I thought you were talking about issues surrounding transmission at the Ghz range rather than at the VHF/UHF freqs used by the rf senders. the ghz ones are better in this reguard, less interfence and line of site usageTrue, although the 2.4Ghz range is chockful (my assessment - braces for incoming flame) of cordless phone signals which could affect the AV sender. I believe recent releases of cordless phones use 5.6Ghz. I don't think there should be legal concerns at either 2.4g or 5.6g or have I overlooked something? :xmouth: |
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