Tuesday, February 16, 2010

1.2 Ghz Transmitters Legal In Australia High Gain Antennas..?

High Gain Antennas..? - 1.2 ghz transmitters legal in australia

Hello, you have a 1.2 GHz transmitter and receiver to transfer in the distance a car to live video and car stereo to a TV. It only works about 100 meters, then I do not see more images. I did some research on and there is a large antenna that can increase the chance of reach. But he said that if the antenna should be at the transmitter or receiver. I perfer to be the recipient of the case is very funny with something a little dish of a car remote. It work?

2 comments:

Peace said...

The best way to a small amplifier for 2.4-GHz transmitter output. Or if you have a technical friend who knows more about electronics and communication, it can slightly increase the performance of the transmitter by adjusting the internal and / or amendment.
You should be able to get a few milliwatts to increase anyway.
More power means that the batteries drain a little faster in the RC Car Tho.

If a directional antenna, which will continue to work on both ends, but it would be better in the stationary receiver, and have pointed to the moving car.

artman59 said...

High-gain antenna and receiver is what you need, the problem is that in the low transmission power that will do its best reception, but no increase in the product portfolio has increased since the transmitter to a much more dramatic improvement preserved, but may not be used legally.

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