OK Guys,
I tried it and it works, but there are some drawbacks.
First you have your DVR, MP3, Walkman, CD player, or whatever you have your sounds stored on. This is your "remote".
Now what I did was found an old "Sound Feeder" (lets you tune your car stereo in to a radio frequency, to listen to your portable cd player) This can be purchased at Walmart, Radio Shack, or just about anyplace that sells car stereo equipment. This will be your "transmitter"
Now connect your "remote" to your "transmitter" with a 1/8" patch cord of whatever length you wish.
This complete's the "handheld unit".
Now for the recieving end......
Since I had bought a walkman to set up the previously discussed call, I used that to pick up my "transmitter's" signal. Just tune the radio in to what you have your "transmitter" set at. The walkman will be called your "tranciever".
Connect your "tranciever" to your Radio Shack 277-1008C Mini Amp. Then the mini amp to your speaker.
And PRESTO! you have a partially wireless system.
Now I will tell you about the drawbacks. The "transmitter" I have is completly relying on line of sight. Meaning it is basically only going to work in one direction.
Now for the good points. It weighs less then the RCA DVR.
The furthest distance I have tried it out at so far was about 50 ft. And it sounds great still.
Just an idea I had that worked. Would be nice to have it not be so "line of sight" Any idea's guys?
Ryan
I tried it and it works, but there are some drawbacks.
First you have your DVR, MP3, Walkman, CD player, or whatever you have your sounds stored on. This is your "remote".
Now what I did was found an old "Sound Feeder" (lets you tune your car stereo in to a radio frequency, to listen to your portable cd player) This can be purchased at Walmart, Radio Shack, or just about anyplace that sells car stereo equipment. This will be your "transmitter"
Now connect your "remote" to your "transmitter" with a 1/8" patch cord of whatever length you wish.
This complete's the "handheld unit".
Now for the recieving end......
Since I had bought a walkman to set up the previously discussed call, I used that to pick up my "transmitter's" signal. Just tune the radio in to what you have your "transmitter" set at. The walkman will be called your "tranciever".
Connect your "tranciever" to your Radio Shack 277-1008C Mini Amp. Then the mini amp to your speaker.
And PRESTO! you have a partially wireless system.
Now I will tell you about the drawbacks. The "transmitter" I have is completly relying on line of sight. Meaning it is basically only going to work in one direction.
Now for the good points. It weighs less then the RCA DVR.
The furthest distance I have tried it out at so far was about 50 ft. And it sounds great still.
Just an idea I had that worked. Would be nice to have it not be so "line of sight" Any idea's guys?
Ryan