The transmitter and receiver are housed in small yet rugged aluminum
extrusion enclosures. AC power converters (12VDC) are supplied, along
with RCA phono-type video and audio cables.
The AVT900-3 transmitter and the AVR900-3 receiver are well-suited for
many diverse applications, including distribution of AV entertainment
content throughout a building, commercial and industrial surveillance,
monitoring, security, access control, etc.
Using the AVT900-3 in Non-Stationary Applications
If the AVT900-3 is to be used in an application in which it will be moving
while broadcasting (such as with a hand-held video camera, for example),
it is strongly suggested that the Applied Wireless Diversity Receiver
(model DAV900-3) be utilized. This advanced multi-antenna receiver will
minimize the effects of multipath interference to provide 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 between them.
Installation Instructions
Before Beginning the Installation
Plan your installation carefully. The physical location and orientation of
the transmitter itself (and its antenna) relative to the receiver antenna will
have a significant influence on reception quality at the receiver,
particularly at longest ranges. For best results,
the transmitter and its
standard antenna, as well as the receiver antenna, should be
positioned vertically (pointing either up or down).
If necessary, use
double-sided foam tape or hook & loop fasteners (not supplied) to secure
the transmitter to a vertical surface. Also, keep in mind that the RF signal
from the transmitter will travel through most non-metallic building
materials (wood, stucco, brick, etc.), however
maximum stated reception
range is based on unobstructed line of sight conditions.