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AEI Digisender ? 1 x base and 1 x satellite unit


?A DigiSender will allow you to wirelessly transmit the audio and video from any set top box, to another room in your home. The signal travels through walls and ceilings and can be received by as many receivers as you require. For example, you can transmit your satellite to a receiver in your bedroom and if you have an additional receiver in the kitchen, that additional receiver will also pick up the same signal from the transmitter.

All DigiSender models include Remote Relay. This allows you to use your source remote control such as your satellite remote at the receiving location.

All DigiSender models also include 4 audio video channels. Each audio video channel slightly changes the frequency that the DigiSender operates on, allowing you to 'fine tune' the system to your particular surroundings.?

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