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Check the Transmitter and Receiver units are mounted at similar heights. There should be no more than a 10 foot
variance in height.
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Check the alignment of the Transmitter and Receiver. (Note that if the bolts used for fixing the alignment are not
properly tightened, the units may blow out of alignment in strong winds).
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Raise the height of the Transmitter and Receiver units.
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Use MagicLink to increase the Range in both the Transmitter and Receiver units.
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Move the Transmitter and Receiver closer together.
Possible obstructions and other causes of interference.
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Water or anything with water in it, including people and other living things, snow, rain etc. can all reduce the
transmission distance.
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Metals and anything containing metal—steel-reinforced concrete (rebar), metal window screens and tool-room cages,
aluminum siding and wall insulation foil, even metallic paints, metallic wallpapers and mirrors will affect the quality of
the signal.
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Lead windows kill radio transmission, as do windows with a UV protective coating or metallic energy-saving film.
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Other materials such as brick, drywall or wood, also cut down on the signal, depending on their water content.
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High Voltage transmission lines may cause interference to the signal.
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AC generators in close proximity to the Transmitter or Receiver may cause interference lines in the picture.