markls8
Mechanical
- Jul 20, 2002
- 16
Is there a way to attach a lead to the in-garage receiver antenna so that it can be moved about 9 feet so as to pass through a brick wall? My range is very poor and the installer says he can't do anything about the poor signal penetration through a brick wall.
I figure I may be able to fashion some kind of lead of calculable impedance which will allow the antenna to hang outside. Otherwise I will have to run some heavy-duty wires to move the entire unit to the outside. I think the system is 40 MHz. It's not the car TX - the system works great on another door I tried it on.
Any suggestions, even for experimenting, would be appreciated. I know I'm not "supposed" to monkey with this, but the setup was somewhat costly and is next to useless (have to be right in front of it) as it is. I'm in a somewhat rural location.
Thanks and best regards - Brian.
I figure I may be able to fashion some kind of lead of calculable impedance which will allow the antenna to hang outside. Otherwise I will have to run some heavy-duty wires to move the entire unit to the outside. I think the system is 40 MHz. It's not the car TX - the system works great on another door I tried it on.
Any suggestions, even for experimenting, would be appreciated. I know I'm not "supposed" to monkey with this, but the setup was somewhat costly and is next to useless (have to be right in front of it) as it is. I'm in a somewhat rural location.
Thanks and best regards - Brian.