Thread: A/v Senders
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Old 17-10-2007, 23:55   #4
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Re: A/v Senders

The IR eye has to "illuminate" the sensor in the same way as the normal remote, and both the emitter and sensor are directional, mostly +/- 30 degrees or so from dead ahead.

Similarly, the remote must be line of sight to the sensor on the other end.
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