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Question by sly_ice99: How does wireless technology work?
As in wireless controllers, internet...etc? it just confuses me how the signal doesn't just scatter in open air
Best answer:
Answer by Marvin
Signals do scatter - just like any other signal - TV, Radio, mobile phones etc.
But the ariel can detect the signal even though it gets scattered.
Think of the wireless signal as being like light. If you lit a small candle in the middle of a sports stadium you would still see the candle light even if you sat at the very back of the stadium. Sure - the light scatters in all directions, but your eyes can still see the light that gets scattered in your direction.
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Safety Technology International STI-34151 Additional Wireless Sensor for use with STI-34150
- It uses a patented magnetometer sensor system
- Movement of any large metallic (iron or steel) object close to the driveway sensor will cause the sensor to transmit to the receiver
- The sensor may be placed as far as 1000-Feet (line of sight) away from the receiver in your home
- Easy installation
- For best performance, place the sensor within 500-Feet of the receiver
This additional transmitter is for use with the STI-34150 battery-operated Wireless Driveway Monitor. It uses a patented magnetometer sensor system. Movement of any large metallic (iron or steel) object close to the driveway sensor will cause the sensor t
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