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Pansat UHF (U-30) Remote Kit (U30) Pansat UHF Remote Control Kit expands the use of one Pansat Receivers to an additional room. Pansat wireless remote extender for Pansat receivers! Transmits through walls, doors, windows, floors, metal, steel, etc. It functions well and competently and is very economical for the price. Pansat UHF (U-30) Remote Kit (U30) ---------------------------------------------------------------------- I have one of these remotes that controls a Pansat FTA receiver that I rarely use. I don't like the remote cause it gives me bone pain when I use it. I'm extremely disappointed cause it does exactly as advertised. It goes through all my shielding including multiple layers of ceramic tile, metal, velostat, etc. I don't know what frequency it is but it says it is UHF. I'm wondering why I can't get any tv channels inside my house without an outdoor antenna if UHF goes through everything. Can someone here suggest something that might block this kind of signal?????? |
I don't know, but I wonder if this is related to the "Super WIFI" white space frequencies that will be available to all in 2014. That sounds absolutely horrible to me. If you find an answer please let us know.
Pam --- On Sun, 9/30/12, fantasticsam131 <[hidden email]> wrote: From: fantasticsam131 <[hidden email]> Subject: [eSens] Need advice on blocking UHF signals To: [hidden email] Date: Sunday, September 30, 2012, 6:50 PM Product Description Pansat UHF (U-30) Remote Kit (U30) •Pansat UHF Remote Control Kit expands the use of one Pansat Receivers to an additional room. •Pansat wireless remote extender for Pansat receivers! •Transmits through walls, doors, windows, floors, metal, steel, etc. •It functions well and competently and is very economical for the price. Pansat UHF (U-30) Remote Kit (U30) ---------------------------------------------------------- I have one of these remotes that controls a Pansat FTA receiver that I rarely use. I don't like the remote cause it gives me bone pain when I use it. I'm extremely disappointed cause it does exactly as advertised. It goes through all my shielding including multiple layers of ceramic tile, metal, velostat, etc. I don't know what frequency it is but it says it is UHF. I'm wondering why I can't get any tv channels inside my house without an outdoor antenna if UHF goes through everything. Can someone here suggest something that might block this kind of signal?????? [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] |
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Maybe the UHF is the carrier wave which allows a low frequency data package
to piggy back, it will be the LF signal that goes through the walls etc the HF will give it an added punch puk - just guessing In a message dated 01/10/2012 03:27:14 GMT Daylight Time, [hidden email] writes: I don't know, but I wonder if this is related to the "Super WIFI" white space frequencies that will be available to all in 2014. That sounds absolutely horrible to me. If you find an answer please let us know. Pam --- On Sun, 9/30/12, fantasticsam131 <_quaixemen@yahoo.com_ (mailto:[hidden email]) > wrote: From: fantasticsam131 <_quaixemen@yahoo.com_ (mailto:[hidden email]) > Subject: [eSens] Need advice on blocking UHF signals To: _eSens@yahoogroups.com_ (mailto:[hidden email]) Date: Sunday, September 30, 2012, 6:50 PM Product Description Pansat UHF (U-30) Remote Kit (U30) •Pansat UHF Remote Control Kit expands the use of one Pansat Receivers to an additional room. •Pansat wireless remote extender for Pansat receivers! •Transmits through walls, doors, windows, floors, metal, steel, etc. •It functions well and competently and is very economical for the price. Pansat UHF (U-30) Remote Kit (U30) ---------------------------------------------------------- I have one of these remotes that controls a Pansat FTA receiver that I rarely use. I don't like the remote cause it gives me bone pain when I use it. I'm extremely disappointed cause it does exactly as advertised. It goes through all my shielding including multiple layers of ceramic tile, metal, velostat, etc. I don't know what frequency it is but it says it is UHF. I'm wondering why I can't get any tv channels inside my house without an outdoor antenna if UHF goes through everything. Can someone here suggest something that might block this kind of signal?????? [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] |
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