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Ed Liew

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  1. This is the first unit I've http://prairietech.us/ENG.html is a SD wireless setup. With accessories, I think I paid less than US$2,000.00. It's single antenna. The BoxxTV Meridian is a diversity setup with four antenna on the transmitter and five on the receiver. It's SD and HD compatible. On HD, the signal is about half that of SD.
  2. Can I chip in my two cents. First off need to clarify I'm no expert on this but my experience using wireless setup. Sometime back I bought a 5.8Ghz wireless from a company in US which promise very good coverage. Result was disappointing. When I send the set for test with the local authority governing it licensing I was told it is actually operating in the analog 5.8Ghz FM range. The seller was coming out with lots of excuses when I complain and I kind of give up on getting a refund from them. Recently I bought the BoxxTV Meridian wireless system which also operate in the 5.8Ghz range. Difference is this setup is in full digital and I can work faultless within the range of 200 meters line of sight. Down side is it cost a bomb to own one. What I'm getting at is, most 2.4 or 5.8Ghz setup you find in the market are working in FM frequency. If the seller can't confirm if their setup is working in full digital range, do expect constant signal lost especially when working in crowded places. Also, at the end of the day it also boil do to if the investment is justifiable with the return 8)
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