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Sunday, August 19, 2012

NOVI WHI-2C 2-Channel FM Wireless Intercom Review

NOVI WHI-2C 2-Channel FM Wireless Intercom
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I just purchased this unit and once I finally got it working I could not be more pleased. Just be warned that it was not as easy in my two story home to just plug one in upstairs and come downstairs with the other and have it work right away. Maybe I just have some "funky" wiring in this house, BUT I had to make about 6 trips up and down those stairs with a friend standing by the unit I wanted in the master bedroom while I tried various plugs upstairs until we finally got the things to work. All the electrical receptacles work fine, so I don't know why it did not work on the first try. Once working they are great...just keep in mind flexibility of placement in the event you have an experience similar to mine. I'm going to order another set to use between the den and my husband's workshop and feel they are a great deal for the cost and so much easier than a "hard wired" system.

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1500' rangePage or talk at any locationLock button provides continuous communicationCompatible with all Westinghouse wireless intercomsIncludes 2 unitsIntercoms can not be plugged into a power strip or surge protector.They must be plugged directly into an electrical outlet.

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Monday, February 6, 2012

Belkin TuneCast FM transmitter ( F8V367-DL ) Review

Belkin TuneCast FM transmitter ( F8V367-DL )
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Basically, this thing has a really weak transmitter. I tried using this indoors with both a Denon receiver and a cheaper Sony receiver. Nothing came through on those receivers, though the TuneCast was able to interfere with a couple stations. Sadly, there was even less audible on the frequencies with no stations.
Fortunately, I did find a frequency in my car, and the Alpine head unit was able to pick up a signal. I was able to use it for a while... the static wasn't too bad. However, as soon as I drove within range of any other signals, no matter how weak they were, the TuneCast was totally overridden. This thing probably needs about 10 dB of gain to be a viable transmitter, even for a range of 10 feet.
Quite simply, check your airwaves for 88.1, .3, .5. and .7. If you're in a large city or college town, those frequencies are probably littered with college radio or public access stations... no matter how weak they are, they will dominate this guy.
Avoid this. The Griffin iTrip works reasonably well, and is a better allocation of your hard-earned funds.

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Now you can use your DELL Digital Jukebox, PDA, MP3, CD, cassette player, PC or laptop to listen to your favorite tunes through any FM stereo receiver. The Belkin TuneCast Mobile FM Transmitter wirelessly connects portable music players to your car or home stereo quickly and easily. Just plug the FM Transmitter into the headphone jack of your DJ, PDA, MP3, CD, or cassette player; or connect it to your PC or laptop computer. Tune your car stereo or receiver to the clearest FM frequency, and enjoy your digital music with full sound and convenience. The TuneCast Mobile FM Transmitter also offers a fast and convenient way to enhance your home audio experience. Simply connect the FM Transmitter to the 3.5mm audio-out port on your digital camera or video game console and enjoy surround sound through your home stereo system.

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