 gunther_01 Premium join:2004-03-29 Saybrook, IL
| reply to jakkwb Re: blocking 900mhz waves from baby monitor
It's all about options. They get a different monitor, or you let the comp have them again. Tell them there is a reason why you are better and get lots of praise for your service, Your honest, know what your doing, and the baby monitor has to go. Take it or leave it. Split the difference or by them another one. |
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  Killa200 Premium join:2005-12-02 Spring City, TN
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| reply to nevtxjustin said by nevtxjustin :said by Killa200 :Do things to do them right... Fiber optic extension for baby monitor and media converters might be a tad expensive. 50 ft mast for CPE? LOL! i was more pointing towards replacement of the monitors over a slapped up foil shield, But hey, i'll get on patenting up some fiber fed baby monitors,  |
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 flaughs2000 Premium join:2004-02-07 East Freedom, PA | reply to jakkwb Did you check to see if you can change the channel on the baby monitor? see if it has dip switches that you can change. |
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  John Galt Forward, March Premium join:2004-09-30 Happy Camp
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| reply to Killa200 said by Killa200 :...over a slapped up foil shield... I was thinking that the aluminum foil could be used to block the signal. After finding out what works, do something that works. Block it with the refrigerator, for example. Could lay it on the floor. Could...??
The objective is...to block or absorb the signal to reduce its effective range.
BTW, aluminum foil makes great wallpaper. I used it to cover the walls of my radio room prior to sheetrocking (1/2 plywood, Al foil, sheetrock). I used Noalox (in the one gallon industrial size) with a paint roller to stick it to the plywood, half-lapped the foil on top of that...top and sides. Didn't do the floor, can't be blocking the gravity waves, you know!
I got the idea when building TEMPEST rooms for various projects. Bonded to a single-point ground grid...worked great! Nothing in or out unless I let it.
But I digress... -- The man who speaks to you of sacrifice is speaking of slaves and masters, and intends to be the master.
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  Killa200 Premium join:2005-12-02 Spring City, TN | note i said "to fix this issue permanently" as well,  |
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  John Galt Forward, March Premium join:2004-09-30 Happy Camp
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| said by Killa200 :note i said "to fix this issue permanently" as well, The problem will be permanently fixed when Baby grows up...!
 -- The man who speaks to you of sacrifice is speaking of slaves and masters, and intends to be the master.
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  Killa200 Premium join:2005-12-02 Spring City, TN | now that one is all dependent on how protective the parents are, lol  |
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 lutful Premium join:2005-06-16 Ottawa, ON
| reply to jakkwb said by jakkwb :So....is there a way to block or absorb the signal from the sides of the monitor where it is not needed to broadcast? Really, it just needs to have about 20 feet of signal strength, instead of 75+ yards right now. You need to borrow a small block of RF absorber material (that is good down to 900Mhz band ) from a nearby college RF lab. You can also buy if you would do this often - but prepare for sticker shock. 
You just drill a hole for the dipole antenna, slip it on and gradually shave off enough material from the desired direction to make the indoor link. The datasheet will tell you dB loss per unit thickness at 900Mhz.  |
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 SuperWISP
join:2007-04-17 Laramie, WY
| reply to jakkwb Tell them that while they are taking care of that dirty bath water, they should also.... Oh, never mind.
Seriously: 900 MHz is very, very easily messed up by consumer gear, especially since the Part 15 rules don't let you increase the EIRP when you use a higher gain antenna. Try another band. |
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 jakkwb
join:2009-04-27 USA | reply to jakkwb Yah! Finally got the customer to realize the problem was being caused by them. They turned off the monitor and "my internet came right up".
Persistance pays off. Thanks for all the advice.
Grow babies, grow. |
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 CanItBe
join:2009-10-29 | reply to jakkwb 
Yay for you. Put the smack down! |
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