AV Sender interference

the reason you get interference is signal strength or rather lack of ot either you get more signal or move the tx and rx closer

do you have trouble understanding that ?

the more walls in the way the less signal

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which reads you dont understand and lack imagination

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well we weren't talking about radios or routers, so I don't know what your talking about

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Pete
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?If Julia is the answer, then what was the stupid question?!?

"Julia finally got something right. Older people don't vote Labor, because they
have seen too many incompetent, mismanaging, money-wasting Labor governments"

?It doesn't matter [who the leader is] the Labor Party is rotten, the policies
stink, the lies insufferable, and the waste intolerable. The Muppets could do a
better job!?

?All that's needed now is a small miracle to rid us of the worst prime minister
and the worst government in Australia's history?

"If the WORLD as a whole cut ALL emissions tomorrow, the average temperature of
the planet's not going to drop for several hundred years, perhaps over on
thousand years" - Tim Flannery, Climate Commissioner

"It is a remarkable fact that despite the worldwide expenditure of perhaps US$50
billion since 1990, and the efforts of tens of thousands of scientists
worldwide, no human climate signal has yet been detected that is distinct from
natural variation" - Bob Carter, Research Professor of Geology, James Cook
University, Townsville

"Currently, China and India combined emit 20 times as much as Australia each
day, and that factor is increasing rapidly. Australia's annual savings by 2020
could be emitted by China and India within five days" - Dr. David Evans former
Govt Climate Adviser.

?What I see is a country bravely beating along to the agenda of some ideological
people, in this case the socialist left of the ALP and the  Greens, to take away
what is a natural advantage. At the end of the day, we are paying someone else
to use our coal? - Peter Costello, former Federal Treasurer -
http://tinyurl.com/costello-carbon-tax

?Wayne Swan threatening the Banks, is a bit like being savaged by a dead sheep!?
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felix_unger

not possible the output is fixed

not possible either

no

yes

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Pete

------- ?If Julia is the answer, then what was the stupid question?!?

"Julia finally got something right. Older people don't vote Labor, because they have seen too many incompetent, mismanaging, money-wasting Labor governments"

?It doesn't matter [who the leader is] the Labor Party is rotten, the policies stink, the lies insufferable, and the waste intolerable. The Muppets could do a better job!?

?All that's needed now is a small miracle to rid us of the worst prime minister and the worst government in Australia's history?

"If the WORLD as a whole cut ALL emissions tomorrow, the average temperature of the planet's not going to drop for several hundred years, perhaps over on thousand years" - Tim Flannery, Climate Commissioner

"It is a remarkable fact that despite the worldwide expenditure of perhaps US$50 billion since 1990, and the efforts of tens of thousands of scientists worldwide, no human climate signal has yet been detected that is distinct from natural variation" - Bob Carter, Research Professor of Geology, James Cook University, Townsville

"Currently, China and India combined emit 20 times as much as Australia each day, and that factor is increasing rapidly. Australia's annual savings by 2020 could be emitted by China and India within five days" - Dr. David Evans former Govt Climate Adviser.

?What I see is a country bravely beating along to the agenda of some ideological people, in this case the socialist left of the ALP and the Greens, to take away what is a natural advantage. At the end of the day, we are paying someone else to use our coal? - Peter Costello, former Federal Treasurer -

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?Wayne Swan threatening the Banks, is a bit like being savaged by a dead sheep!?

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felix_unger

that apparent

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atec77

He's never had a clue on any subject, ever.

No surprise then that the halfwit isn't on the same level as everyone else.

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Clocky

Hi Don. Thanks for putting me on the right track. :) I am going with an analogue modulator with a dedicated RG6 run to proximity of the second set, and splicing it into the antenna feed (to that set) with a combiner splitter. I tested with cable just running loose through the house, and it works fine. clear picture and no interference. later I might invest in a better modulator, but this will do for now. now if the damn rain would just stop, I can set it up properly! Thanks again.

-- rgds,

Pete

------- ?If Julia is the answer, then what was the stupid question?!?

"Julia finally got something right. Older people don't vote Labor, because they have seen too many incompetent, mismanaging, money-wasting Labor governments"

?It doesn't matter [who the leader is] the Labor Party is rotten, the policies stink, the lies insufferable, and the waste intolerable. The Muppets could do a better job!?

?All that's needed now is a small miracle to rid us of the worst prime minister and the worst government in Australia's history?

"If the WORLD as a whole cut ALL emissions tomorrow, the average temperature of the planet's not going to drop for several hundred years, perhaps over on thousand years" - Tim Flannery, Climate Commissioner

"It is a remarkable fact that despite the worldwide expenditure of perhaps US$50 billion since 1990, and the efforts of tens of thousands of scientists worldwide, no human climate signal has yet been detected that is distinct from natural variation" - Bob Carter, Research Professor of Geology, James Cook University, Townsville

"Currently, China and India combined emit 20 times as much as Australia each day, and that factor is increasing rapidly. Australia's annual savings by 2020 could be emitted by China and India within five days" - Dr. David Evans former Govt Climate Adviser.

?What I see is a country bravely beating along to the agenda of some ideological people, in this case the socialist left of the ALP and the Greens, to take away what is a natural advantage. At the end of the day, we are paying someone else to use our coal? - Peter Costello, former Federal Treasurer -

formatting link

?Wayne Swan threatening the Banks, is a bit like being savaged by a dead sheep!?

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felix_unger

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