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.

Things You'll Need

  • 1 wireless transmitter
  • 1 wireless receiver
  • 2 RCA audio/video cables
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Instructions

    • 1

      Insert one end of an RCA audio/video cable into the video-out port on your DVR, cable box or satellite receiver.

    • 2

      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.

    • 3

      Set the wireless transmitter on a flat surface, such as a TV stand.

    • 4

      Insert one end of a second RCA audio/video cable into the video-out port of the wireless receiver.

    • 5

      Plug the other end of the RCA audio/video cable into the video-in port on a second television.

    • 6

      Set the wireless receiver on a flat surface near the TV.

    • 7

      Turn on the power to the transmitter and receiver.

    • 8

      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.

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