The RF-Link AVS-5813 is a 5.8 GHz wireless receiver. It's designed to work in tandem with RF-Link's AVS-5811 transmitter. This device receives wireless vivid video and hi-fi stereo sound from a VCR, TV set, LD, DVD, VCD, Satellite Receiver or cable set top box to any TV or monitor. It can also be used in conjunction with a camcorder or CCD camera and turns into a wireless security monitoring system. The signal can go up to 400' clear line-of-sight and even penetrate walls.
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I added this as a second receiver to watch TV in another room. The receiver is about 50 feet away from the sender and the signal must pass through numerous walls.
It works perfectly. Very easy to connect and set up.
I would purchase this product from this seller again.
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An extra receiver allows TV reception in a second additional room, and the HD signal quality is excellent.
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My wife wanted a way to watch DVR recordings made on our Family Room unit in the upstairs bedroom. This was the only one I found using the 5.8GHz signal range. I was a little worried what the picture would look like with all the emphasis in the instructions about pointing the transmitter antenna as directly to the receiver antenna as possible but, when I turned it on, it was perfect! I figure the signal travels through the floor, through a closet and to the receiver on the nightstand. Remote functions as if it were actually controlling a DVR in the same room!
I love it when a product works as advertised.
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this is the second set that i bought for my other house but now i put 3 receptors and work simple perfect.
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Used with the RF link transmitter for a second receiver location. The best way to send wireless video.
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