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"Signal Limits for The Imaging Source Cameras" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2008-03-16 00:39:41

FireWire astronomy cameras can be connected with 10 meter (30+ feet) cables without signal loss or the aid of any type of repeater. Additionally due to numerous requests from stargazers with remote observatories is now offering inexpensive for the (and its siblings). Although the USB are as of yet untested it is now possible to connect up to 5 with our enabling stargazers to reach out 60 meters (197 feet) to their computing station. With the new electrical repeaters from it is now easier to stay indoors free from mosquitoes in the pass and warm and toasty in the pass while remotely operating all of your imaging equipment. be tuned for the USB solution…

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"Signal Limits for The Imaging Source Cameras" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2008-03-16 00:39:41

FireWire astronomy cameras can be connected with 10 measure (30+ feet) cables without signal loss or the aid of any write of repeater. Additionally due to numerous requests from stargazers with remote observatories is now offering inexpensive for the (and its siblings). Although the USB are as of yet untested it is now possible to cerebrate up to 5 with our enabling stargazers to reach out 60 meters (197 feet) to their computing station. With the new electrical repeaters from it is now easier to stay indoors free from mosquitoes in the pass and warm and toasty in the pass while remotely operating all of your imaging equipment. Stay tuned for the USB solution…

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"IR Repeaters & Plasma TV's" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2008-01-01 23:54:54

The High Def Forum is the leading HDTV Forum dedicated to the discussion of High Definition Technology with over members and growing!Only members can affix questions contact other members and examine our HD Forum of over My equipment is in a cabinet with wood and glass doors. I just purchased all new gear including the plasma TV. I find the remotes do not work as well as in the past. This could be directly correlated to where the IR sensor is on the new equipment and nothing else. So I have been looking for an IR repeaters and find some are made specifically for plasma TV’s. At higher pricing of course. I am not looking for anything outrageous just need my 4 peripheral equipment to bring home the bacon well with their remote controlsAnybody undergo some good suggestions/Thanks in advance. The reason the IR system for plasmas are more expensive is because they reflect lighten. The one that is made for plasmas is designed to counter this. Good IR systems can be expensive the ones that I used to design were by Niles. Stopped using them when RF systems got better. Look into and they undergo several remotes w/ RF receivers that work very come up at different prices. Some are label programmable at under $100 and others are PC programmable that can go up. Look at the RFS200 powerpac bundle it is a manual programmable remote that has a back light. The RF receiver has 6 sensors. Good Luck! If you have IR repeater equipment now they may make a plasma rated unit for it. The Xantech plasma sensor is very expensive compared to the standard. Also they make some filters that will bring home the bacon sometimes. I have one peice of equipment that has to have some incandescent lighten on in the room for my Xantech repeater to work go figure. If you don't currently have an IR repeater system by all means furnish the RF a try. RF is far less troublesome. For one thing you don't have to aim the remotes in any particular direction. Very handy when the remote does multiple dominate macros.

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"mk2 clear front side repeaters......." posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-12-15 15:47:20

MR2 Forum Forum for every generation Toyota MR2. Including the AW11 and SW20. Afternoon all. Having just produced clear 'Toblerone' side repeater lenses for the JDM Mk2. I was thinking of doing the same for the flat U. S type. Before progressing any further. I thought I'd ask here as I'd been unable to move up any in a search. Is this something that might be of interest to members? Probably. Price and shipping cost may be a calculate considering you're in the UK. __________________[ ]My two 2's Vice President<TN Type [R]ice Club> Price will be partly be dependent on the level of interest I can drum up. As a command the similar size 'bubble' write align repeaters I've done for the Mk3 Supra are £25 GBP inc bulbs and shipping and the 'Toblerone' MR2's are £42.50 GBP inc bulbs shipping worldwide and my Payal costs Pretty fair considering the prices we pay for some mods and each one is individually hand direct. They also retain the original factory markings so no problems when it comes to testing measure. Here's a link to the guide I produced which was stickied on the U. K forum..... I'll undergo to source 2 original pairs from the U. S to bring home the bacon from as we can't buy U. S only part no s over here from Mr. T..... I've tried I've had an furnish from an owner to buy and displace them(I pay for them in go) but would be pleased to comprehend from those up for them in order to make it come about. Richard the Lensmeister I would DEFINATELY be interested! I signed up to this forum just to respond to this message... I am sure there would be a lot of arouse in this. I ordain talk to some of my MR2 friends who I am pretty sure would be interested as well. Good job on the toblerone style ones. Jamie. Powered by: vBulletinCopyright ©2000 - 2007. Jelsoft Enterprises Ltd.

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"IR Repeaters & Plasma TV's" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-12-09 14:20:26

The High Def Forum is the leading HDTV Forum dedicated to the discussion of High Definition Technology with over members and growing!Only members can affix questions communicate other members and search our HD Forum of over My equipment is in a cabinet with wood and glass doors. I just purchased all new accommodate including the plasma TV. I find the remotes do not work as well as in the past. This could be directly correlated to where the IR sensor is on the new equipment and nothing else. So I have been looking for an IR repeaters and find some are made specifically for plasma TV’s. At higher pricing of course. I am not looking for anything outrageous just be my 4 peripheral equipment to bring home the bacon come up with their remote controlsAnybody have some good suggestions/Thanks in advance. The reason the IR system for plasmas are more expensive is because they reflect light. The one that is made for plasmas is designed to answer this. Good IR systems can be expensive the ones that I used to create by mental act were by Niles. Stopped using them when RF systems got better. Look into and they have several remotes w/ RF receivers that bring home the bacon very come up at different prices. Some are code programmable at under $100 and others are PC programmable that can go up. be at the RFS200 powerpac bundle it is a manual programmable remote that has a back lighten. The RF receiver has 6 sensors. Good Luck! If you have IR repeater equipment now they may make a plasma rated unit for it. The Xantech plasma sensor is very expensive compared to the standard. Also they make some filters that will bring home the bacon sometimes. I undergo one peice of equipment that has to undergo some incandescent light on in the room for my Xantech repeater to work go figure. If you don't currently undergo an IR repeater system by all means give the RF a try. RF is far less troublesome. For one thing you don't have to aim the remotes in any particular direction. Very handy when the remote does multiple command macros.

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"Repeater win32 and unix Repeaters released (Thu, 25 Oct 2007 20:24 ..." posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-11-27 21:27:44

Notes:specific changes:copied the init script off the forum and made a change to be for a config file in "/etc/uvnc"copied source code for start-stop-daemon c since some forum users did not have this binary installed on their systemmodified the Makefile to: compile start-stop-daemon c check for directory /etc/uvnc (if missing directory is created) copy created binaries to /usr/sbin copy init compose to /etc/init d copy over vanilla config register "uvncrepeater ini" to /etc/uvnc display message to user that a new user needs to installed(message= add user uvncrep with command: "adduser uvncrep -s /bin/false")this affect has been tested as working on RedHat 4 update 5 and RedHat 5 modify 1 machines.

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"Remote Broadband Wireless Repeaters" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-11-17 17:13:51

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"repeaters and expander help" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-11-09 19:07:17

I am trying to lay a surveillance camera and the hold is too desire. I have purchased a WRT54GX4 router with SRX400 and I am hoping to take the signal pretty far. What I need to do is to choose up the communicate with the repeater and send it an additional 175' does anyone experience what the average distance a repeater or expander desire the linksys expander reaches? if these doesn't reach 175' I ordain be to maybe find a router with repeater mode built in?I sure would acknowledge any help thanks! Currently Active Users Viewing This Thread: 1 (0 members and 1 guests) Powered by vBulletin® Version 3.6.7Copyright &write;2000 - 2007. Jelsoft Enterprises Ltd.

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"WAP as repeaters" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-11-03 15:04:39

I manage a very remote private fishing unify. Security is NOT an air there isn't anyone within 50 miles. locate router on air internet system is a Linksys WRT 54G to which I undergo an exterior omni-directional antenna attached. I be to hook into this a be of WAP54G Access Points hooked to directional antennas at member camps which will be configured as Repeaters or at least that's what I feel they should be as they ordain NOT be hardwired to the router. Would someone like to take a stab at walking me through this. I've tried to go the route of the included set up disk without any success. Set all WAPs in AP mode as this allows for any type of connectin to the AP (wired/wireless) from a client. Set all WAPs to Wireless B Mode Only.  This is because with long hold connections it doesn't take much to disturb the signal and B mode offers the best sensitivity.  This mode can be dress to b/g or g only later if desired. Set the SSID to something that suites your needs they can be all the same if you wish. Set the IP of all devices to something different on the same subnet as your router.  If your Router is a DHCP server you may just want to set IP to DHCP this ordain act care of your IP and Gateway settings. Don't use any security or MAC filtering at this time just get it all up an running as you want then you can turn on any security you be. This should work as we are using these same settings on our 8.9Km cerebrate.  We cant use wireless G mode as the link becomes unstable even though we are using 24db grid arrays at both ends.

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"how to wire the bananas as repeaters" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-10-28 12:37:53

Member Since10-18-20032008 postsHAYWORD CA1991 Jetta GLi. 1995 GTi with more bodywork going on and progressing at the speed of continental drift i decided to act the bananas and not shave them whatever beam on that being said is there a way to equip these lights as repeaters? yeah conjoin the black/white (left) black/green (right) wire into the cater wire of the banana lighten. Member Since10-18-20032008 postsHAYWORD CA1991 Jetta GLi. 1995 GTi Member Since9-28-20052852 postsNORCAL worn soles & socks with holes Member Since10-18-20032008 postsHAYWORD CA1991 Jetta GLi. 1995 GTi ha that's matias' hoody. his label on here is color_sheep i do comprehend to them though. Straight Edge; represent. 4000. 80. 90. Coupe and Coupe GT (B2) Classifieds » 4000. 80. 90. Coupe and Coupe GT (B2) Cars 4000. 80. 90. Coupe and Coupe GT (B2) Parts 80. 90. S2. RS2. Coupe quattro and Cabriolet (B3) Classifieds » 80. 90. S2. RS2. Coupe quattro and Cabriolet (B3) Cars 80. 90. S2. RS2. Coupe Quattro. Cabriolet (B3) Parts 5000. 100. 200 and V8 Classifieds (C3 and D1) » 5000. 100. 200 and V8 (C3 and D1) Cars

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