Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!mailrus!uunet!snorkelwacker!usc!ucla-cs!math.ucla.edu!hgw From: hgw@julia.math.ucla.edu Newsgroups: sci.electronics Subject: TV tranmitter fron DAK Message-ID: <228@kaos.MATH.UCLA.EDU> Date: 9 Aug 90 17:52:11 GMT Sender: news@MATH.UCLA.EDU Reply-To: hgw@MATH.UCLA.EDU (Harold Wong) Distribution: usa Organization: UCLA Mathematics Department Lines: 24 I just received my DAK catalog (Summer 90) and on the back is a produce for transmitting television signal through the house. This is a short range (100 ft) transmitter which require a special receiver hooked up to your tv. It claims that "now you can LEGALLY broadcast through-the-air on the just released 910-918 MHz frequencies to any TV in your home or office." What is this just released 910-918 frequency? Is this something really new? While DAK offers many unique products, I've never found it to be of good quality. What I'd like to know is, does anybody know of any other product that will do the same thing. Is it true that these frequencies have just been released? If so, then I'd assume there will be other products coming to market. Has anybody actually tried this product? Thanks. Harold ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Harold Wong (213) 825-9040 UCLA-Mathnet; 3915F MSA; 405 Hilgard Ave.; Los Angeles, CA 90024-1555 ARPA: hgw@math.ucla.edu BITNET: hgw%math.ucla.edu@INTERBIT