How to Transmit Wireless TV
Transmitting a TV signal over a wireless connection requires a wireless transmitter that is connected to a digital video recorder (DVR) or cable box and a wireless receiver that is connected to a second TV. Once the connections are working properly, any TV in your house can receive the signal---no need for additional cables.
Instructions
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Insert one end of an RCA audio/video cable into the video-out port on your DVR, cable box or satellite receiver.
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Insert the other end of the RCA audio/video cable into the video-input port of the wireless transmitter. The wireless transmitter will be sending the TV signal to the receiver connected to the second TV.
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Set the wireless transmitter on a flat surface, such as a TV stand.
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Insert one end of a second RCA audio/video cable into the video-out port of the wireless receiver.
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Plug the other end of the RCA audio/video cable into the video-in port on a second television.
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Set the wireless receiver on a flat surface near the TV.
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Turn on the power to the transmitter and receiver.
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Test the transmission to the second TV by selecting the input source to see if there is a picture. To change the input source, press the "Input" on the remote control for the TV.
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Tips & Warnings
If your computer has a TV tuner card, you can watch wireless TV on your computer monitor by connecting the receiver unit to it.
If your second TV does not have an RCA input, you can connect the receiver unit to a VCR or DVD recorder that has a coaxial cable to connect to the TV.
Connecting the RCA cable incorrectly on the back of the DVR, cable box or satellite receiver will prevent the transmitter from working properly.