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Applied Wireless, Inc. 

 

900 MHz Audio / Video Transmitters 

 Models 

AVT900-3A 

  

AVT900-3B 

 

900 MHz Audio / Video Receiver 

Model AVR900-3 

 
 

Product Descriptions 

Models AVT900-3A and AVT900-3B from Applied Wireless, Inc. are 
high quality transmitters designed to broadcast standard NTSC or PAL 
video signals, plus line-level audio signals, to the Applied Wireless model 
AVR900-3 receiver. Model AVT900-3A conforms to FCC Part 15 
requirements for unlicensed use, and will transmit over distances up to 750 
feet.*  Model AVT900-3B provides higher RF output power, to transmit 
over extended distances up to 2,900 feet.*  Due to its increased RF output 
power, Model AVT900-3B is reserved for use by law enforcement or 
military agencies only. The range may be increased substantially through 
the use of a directional antenna (such as a flat panel or Yagi) at the 
receiver. 

* Unobstructed, straight line-of-sight range, when used with the standard antennas 
included with the transmitter and receiver. 

NOTE: 

Throughout this User’s Guide, the designation 

“AVT900-3” refers to both transmitter models, AVT900-3A 
and AVT900-3B, when the information presented applies 
equally to both. When information is specific to one model 
or the other, the specific model number shall be used. 

The AVT900-3 transmitter and the AVR900-3 receiver provide three user-
selectable channels of operation within the 902 – 928 MHz band to enable 
simultaneous operation of multiple transmitters in a common area. 
Excellent frequency stability is assured through the use of crystal 
references. The products incorporate precise FM modulation and 
sophisticated filters to provide stable, interference-free high quality color 
or B/W video plus audio reception.  

 
 
 
 

Summary of Contents for AVR900-3

Page 1: ...User s Guide Instructions for Installation and Operation 900 MHz Audio Video Transmitter Models AVT900 3A AVT900 3B 900 MHz Audio Video Receiver Model AVR900 3 Long Range Wireless Applications...

Page 2: ...ubstantially through the use of a directional antenna such as a flat panel or Yagi at the receiver Unobstructed straight line of sight range when used with the standard antennas included with the tran...

Page 3: ...more stable video images and audio reproduction The improvement in performance is especially noticeable when the distance between the transmitter and receiver is extended and or obstructions exist bet...

Page 4: ...as to broadcast two different audio video sources set one unit to Channel 1 and the other unit to Channel 3 It is not advisable to attempt to use three units simultaneously Connecting Video and Audio...

Page 5: ...udio signals Connecting Power to the Transmitter and Receiver The AVT900 3 and the AVR900 3 each require an external power source of between 7 5 and 18 volts DC A plug in power converter 12VDC is supp...

Page 6: ...iver will display the relative strength of the received RF signal by illuminating some or all of the four red Signal Strength LEDs on the front panel The Signal Strength indicator s will also illumina...

Page 7: ...d Right channels into a single mono signal Transmitter Connection Diagram Left Right Composite Video Output Audio Outputs Source Device e g DVD Player camcorder surveillance camera etc For maximum ran...

Page 8: ...put Audio Inputs Line Level Inputs VIDEO OUT AUDIO OUT Rear panel of receiver If the display device has stereo audio inputs a Y adaptor may be used to connect the receiver s mono audio output to both...

Page 9: ...m RF Output Power AVT900 3B 90 mW 19 dBm Operating Voltage 7 5 to 18VDC Operating Current AVT900 3A 65 mA Operating Current AVT900 3B 135 mA FM Deviation 1V P P input 3 MHz Differential Gain Error 3 p...

Page 10: ...ng Voltage 7 5 to 18VDC Operating Current 160 mA Differential Gain Error 5 p p max Differential Phase Error 5 p p max Video Output 3MHz Deviation 1 0 Vp p Video Output Impedance 75 Ohms IF Frequency 7...

Page 11: ...sion reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures Reorient or relocate the r...

Page 12: ...e serial number or date code is altered defaced obliterated destroyed or removed This warranty is extended to the original purchaser of the product s only and is not transferable to any subsequent own...

Page 13: ...duct directly to the factory a Return Merchandise Authorization number RMA will be issued to you 2 You must package the product carefully and ship it insured and prepaid The RMA number must be clearly...

Page 14: ...rica Copyright 2007 by Applied Wireless Inc All rights reserved Specifications subject to change without notice APPLIED WIRELESS INC 1250 Avenida Acaso Camarillo CA 93012 Phone 805 383 9600 Fax 805 38...

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