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  • Stabila REC300 Laser Level Receiver
    Stabila REC300 Laser Level Receiver

    The Stabila REC 300 Receiver has two displays: one each on the front and back for fast measuring and taking readings in any position. Digital display of the reference deviation in mm, in, in (fractions) and ft. Allowing you to read the deviation from the reference height directly in figures, for faster and more precise correction of strut positions and concrete levels. A series of symbols indicate your distance from the reference height and whether you are too high or low. Two sensitivity levels simplify setting-up over longer or shorter distances. If you also switch on the acoustic signals, you can select two volume levels. Its loud signal can be heard even with a loud background noise. Compatible with: LAR200, LAR250, LAR300 and LAR350 lasers.Additional Information:• Accessory Type: Receiver

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  • Makita LDG-5 Laser Receiver
    Makita LDG-5 Laser Receiver

    The Makita LDG-5 Laser Receiver is suitable for use with SK10GD, SK20GD and SK40GD Rechargeable CXT Green Laser Series.

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  • Logitech USB Wireless Unifying Receiver 8LO910005931
    Logitech USB Wireless Unifying Receiver 8LO910005931

    USB receiver to be used with a Unifying mouse or keyboard.Connect up to 6 compatible keyboards and mice to one computer with a single Unifying receiver and forget the hassle of multiple USB receivers.

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  • Bosch LR 2 Laser Level Receiver
    Bosch LR 2 Laser Level Receiver

    Increase your Bosch Cross Line Laser Level's range to up to 200m using the LR2 Receiver. IP54 dust & splash protected, the LR2 will work in trying construction site environments, & its audible detection signal allows it to be used even in bright conditions where it is difficult to read the display. Secure attachment to metal surfaces is ensured by the LR2's powerful fixing magnets, & an included mounting bracket also makes it ideal for use with levelling rods. Features:• Handy receiver for indoors and outdoors for ranges of up to 200 m • Alignment of the laser beam level, optical (display and LEDs) and acoustic, for working in various lighting conditions• Top-mounted magnets for better fixing• Dust and splash protection (IP 54)SpecificationsRange: 200mtr Power supply: 1 x 9 V 6LR61 Block Dust and splash protection: IP 54 Weight: 200 g Length: 74 mm Width: 41 mm Height: 149 mm Includes:1 x 9 V batteryProtective bag

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  • Is this receiver a pure cable receiver or also a satellite receiver?

    This receiver is both a cable receiver and a satellite receiver. It is capable of receiving and decoding signals from both cable and satellite sources, allowing users to access a wide range of channels and programming options. This versatility makes it a convenient option for those who want to access content from both cable and satellite providers without needing separate receivers for each.

  • Which receiver is working?

    The receiver that is working is the one connected to the TV in the living room. It is displaying the correct channel and the audio is coming through clearly. The other receiver in the bedroom is currently not working, as it is not displaying any picture or sound.

  • Which receiver fits best?

    The best receiver for a particular situation will depend on various factors such as the specific needs and preferences of the user, the intended use of the receiver, and the budget available. It is important to consider features such as range, audio quality, connectivity options, and ease of use when selecting a receiver. Conducting thorough research and reading reviews from other users can help in determining which receiver will fit best for a particular scenario.

  • What is the difference between a satellite receiver and a digital receiver?

    A satellite receiver is a device that is specifically designed to receive and decode satellite television signals. It is used to capture the signals from a satellite dish and convert them into a format that can be displayed on a television. On the other hand, a digital receiver is a more general term that refers to a device that can receive and decode digital television signals, which can come from a variety of sources such as cable, satellite, or over-the-air broadcasts. While a satellite receiver is a type of digital receiver, not all digital receivers are specifically designed for satellite signals.

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  • Bosch LR 1 Laser Level Receiver
    Bosch LR 1 Laser Level Receiver

    Increase the range of your Bosch GRL 400 H or GRL 300 HV Laser Level up to 200m using the LR 1 Receiver. The receiver provides optical & acoustic alignment of the laser beam level over distances at which the beam would no longer be visible to the naked eye. IP54 splash & dust protected, the LR 1 is suitable for use even in trying construction site conditions.Features:• Handy receiver for indoors and outdoors for ranges of up to 200 m in combination with Rotation Laser Level GRL 400 H or GRL 300 HV Professional Laser Levels• Optical and acoustic alignment of the laser beam level• Dust and splash protection (IP54)Specifications Range - 0 to 200 m Power supply - 1 x 9 V 6LR61 Block Dust and splash protection - IP 54 Weight - 360g Length - 145mm Width - 75mm Height - 30mm Includes:1 x 9 V batteryProtective bag

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  • Bosch LR 45 Professional Laser Receiver
    Bosch LR 45 Professional Laser Receiver

    The Bosch LR 45 Professional Laser Receiver is the perfect companion for quick and easy levelling with a robust design thanks to the ergonomic soft grip and IP66 protection. With the LR 45’s long reception area and dual sided backlit display with an mm offset feature ensures hassle-free laser detection. Six different sensitivity settings and three volume settings offers the flexibility to easily adjust to any jobsite environment. Features & Benefits • Quick and easy laser detection due to long reception area and dual-sided backlit LCD display with mm offset feature • Robust design thanks to ergonomic soft grip and IP66 protection • Adjustable sensitivity and volume settings ensure flexibility for any jobsite • Green and red beam detection Specifications • Range of: 300m • Power Supply: 2 x 1.5 V LR6 (AA) • Dust and Splash Protection: IP66 • Type of receiver: Rotation Lasers

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  • Bosch LR 60 Professional Laser Receiver
    Bosch LR 60 Professional Laser Receiver

    The Bosch LR 60 Professional Laser Receiver makes laser detection quick and easy with the long 125mm reception window and dual sided backlit display. The heavy-duty design features a robust, soft grip body, durable rubber keypad and a P67 protection rating against dust and water. The LR 60 also features different sensitivity and volume settings, making it adaptable to fit each work environment. It has a large working range of up to 300m. The receivers LEDs with adjustable brightness settings help detect the laser beam while its vial ensure accurate results. This receiver can be used with the GRL 600 CHV when determining cut and fill for excavation work, concrete forms, landscaping and façade work. Features & Benefits • 125-mm reception window and dual-sided backlit display for quick and easy laser detection • Heavy-duty design via robust, soft grip body and durable rubber keypad • Two sided display • P67 protection rating against dust and water Specifications • Range of: 0-300m • Power Supply: 2 x 1.5 V LR6 (AA) • Dust and Splash Protection: IP67 • Type of receiver: Rotation Lasers • Weight Approx.: 380g

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  • Legamaster Cast Receiver AirServer Connect 2 34419J
    Legamaster Cast Receiver AirServer Connect 2 34419J

    Many people use a screen casting solution at home to connect their tablet or smartphone to their TV wirelessly. However, there are key differences between these home solutions and professional screen mirroring solutions like AirServer.The first major

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  • What is the difference between a digital receiver and a satellite receiver?

    A digital receiver is a device that can receive and decode digital signals, which can come from various sources such as cable, satellite, or terrestrial broadcasts. On the other hand, a satellite receiver is specifically designed to receive signals from satellites in orbit around the Earth. While both devices are used to receive digital signals, a satellite receiver is more specialized and is typically used to access satellite television services.

  • What is the difference between a cable receiver and a satellite receiver?

    A cable receiver is a device that connects to a cable television service provider's network through a physical cable connection, typically using coaxial cables. On the other hand, a satellite receiver connects to a satellite dish to receive television signals from satellites orbiting the Earth. Cable receivers offer access to cable channels, while satellite receivers provide access to satellite TV channels. Additionally, satellite receivers require a clear line of sight to the satellite, while cable receivers do not have this requirement.

  • How can I connect a Sky receiver and a satellite receiver together?

    To connect a Sky receiver and a satellite receiver together, you will need a satellite splitter. First, connect the satellite dish to the input port of the splitter. Then, connect one output port of the splitter to the Sky receiver and the other output port to the satellite receiver. This setup will allow both receivers to receive signals from the satellite dish simultaneously. Make sure to follow the specific instructions provided with your equipment for the best results.

  • What is the difference between a DVB-C receiver and a satellite receiver?

    A DVB-C receiver is designed to receive digital cable television signals, while a satellite receiver is designed to receive digital satellite television signals. The main difference lies in the type of signal they are designed to receive and decode. DVB-C receivers are typically used in cable TV systems, while satellite receivers are used to pick up signals from satellites in orbit. Additionally, the type of input connections and the specific frequencies and modulation schemes they are designed to work with may also differ between the two types of receivers.

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