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Something blocks your line of sight. On a road it could be hills, curves, etc.
To effectively use a coax wireless transmitter to enhance your audio-visual setup, connect the transmitter to your audio or video source using a coaxial cable. Ensure that the transmitter and receiver are within range and have a clear line of sight for optimal signal transmission. Adjust the settings on the transmitter to match your desired audio or video output. Test the setup to ensure proper functionality and adjust as needed for the best audio-visual experience.
TV transmission from one antenna to other antenna is a clear example of line of sight communication.
the high frequency, it is in VHF band.
you can check by a sight glass tube on the side of the transaxle, it is a sealed transmission! remember if you have more than 100,000 miles on it don't flush the transmission!!!
Its got a sight glass on side of transmission! There is no dip stick
The main limitations to Microwave transmission is the fact that it needs line of sight and that it can be subject to interference such as planes passing over, or rain
To effectively hide cable wires in your home, you can use cable management solutions such as cable raceways, cord covers, cable sleeves, or cable clips to keep wires organized and out of sight. Additionally, you can run cables behind furniture, along baseboards, or inside walls using cable management kits or professional installation services.
To install the RCA ANT119DR antenna, first, unpack the antenna and its components. Next, mount the antenna either indoors or outdoors, ensuring it has a clear line of sight to the broadcast towers, typically on a wall or pole using the included hardware. Connect the antenna's coaxial cable to your TV or digital tuner, and then scan for channels using your TV's menu. Adjust the antenna's position if needed to improve reception.
There is no dip stick. There is a small sight glass about the size of a quarter or so, on the back side of the transmission housing......up towards the top
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