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| Thread ID: 62678 | 2005-10-15 09:20:00 | Question about wireless headphones | Adam678 (6880) | Press F1 |
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| 396598 | 2005-10-15 09:20:00 | Before I moved house I had my PC connected to my sound system so I could use the BIG speakers, but since I moved house the sound system is at the other end of the room to my PC, and the wires not long enough to connect to it. So at the moment I'm using some wireless headphone, my question is, can I have my sound system pick up the signals from the wireless headphones transmitter through the radio on the sound system. The transmitter transmits at 863 - 865 MHz, but the radio on my sound system only goes up to around 100MHz, anyway to pick up the signal from the transmitter on the radio....? BTW I no I could just buy a longer wire or just move my sound system, but that just too easy! :rolleyes: | Adam678 (6880) | ||
| 396599 | 2005-10-15 09:47:00 | Yes and no. Your radio will not pickup 863-865MHz rf signals, but maybe you could get a receiver /adapter that will receive at those frequencies and put out an audio signal to your main amp. Seem to remember reading about something like that for interfacing other devices. Somebody else here may know more. Cheers Billy 8-{) |
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| 396600 | 2005-10-15 20:16:00 | The easy way is to go out and buy a longer cable. By the time you get the wireless headphone interfaced with your stereo, it would have cost more - money and time. If you really want to stick to wireless, get one of those FM transmitters - DSe or Jaycar, or any store like that have them for around $50. |
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