Wireless
Transmitters
2.4 GHz:
4-Channel transmitter. Approximately 2" x 2" x
1/2". No tuning required. We generally recommend 2.4 GHz over
434 MHz or 900 MHz, as the overall video quality is better. Range
varies from 200' to 700' depending on environmental conditions.
Operates on 12 volts. These units are FCC approved. 434
MHz: Lower frequency amateur band. Amateur license is
required to operate. Operates on one channel which is picked up
directly by a television. You do not need a receiver. With a TV:
set to channel 59, cable mode but remove actual cable from the
input, and use a UHF antenna (high gain increases the range)
ears to receive the signal. With a hand-held TV: can be received
on UHF band just below channel 14. Range can vary from 300-400
up to 1,000 feet. The range can vary depending on frequency
interference and other environmental factors. Antenna is
approximately 6-1/2 inches. Operates on 9 volts.
900 MHz:
Amateur band. Amateur license is required to operate. 4 channels
available in the 900 band. The signal goes to a dedicated
receiver that is tuned from 902-930. Our standard transmitter is
set at 916.5 MHz, but we also carry three other frequencies.
Manual or automatic switching receiver. Range can vary from
200-700 feet or more depending on environmental conditions.
Antenna is approximately 3-1/2 inches. Operates on 9 volts.
FCC Approved:
We carry several frequencies in the 900 MHz band that we have
exclusive FCC approval on. These units transmit up to 300' to a
dedicated receiver. |