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5. How horseCam works in the stable
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the camera monitors your horse, the signal is transmitted via the cable to the A300-
antenna outside the stable.
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the A300-antenna on the stable wall transmits the signal to the receiving A300-antenna.
3.
the videoLink receives the signal from the receiving A300-antenna and retransmits it
in your house for better picture quality.
4.
the portable LCD-monitor receives the signal wirelessly from the videoLink, for a
comfortable supervision of your horse from your home.
Optimal picture quality is obtained when there is a clear line of sight, i.e. no obstacles whatsoever
between the antennas. Keep this in mind when planning your installation.
It is important that both A300-antennas are placed on the outside of the stable and the house to
reduce the number of obstacles. The antenna can be placed on the roof, outside an upper floor
or on another wall to avoid buildings or large trees in the line between the A300-antennas. The
included antenna cable allows the camera to be placed up to 12m from the transmitting A300-
antenna (5dBi). Extension cables are available, please contact your local retailer.
1. Decide where you intend to place the transmitting A300-antenna (5dBi) and the receiving
A300-antenna (9dBi). It is important that the antennas are pointed as straight as possible
towards each other.
2. Make sure that there are as few obstacles (trees, bushes, buildings) as possible in the line
between the A300-antennas.
3. The receiving A300-antenna is connected to the videoLink to obtain a wireless range
extension inside your house. The videoLink has a range of 20-30 meters indoors.
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The 2,4 GHz frequency signals are sent out as radio waves in the air. The waves
can penetrate most objects or bounce around them. However, the signals loose
strength at every obstacle (trees, windows, walls etc.) they need to penetrate. If
penetrating metal or concrete, the signal strength will be substantially reduced.
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