DBrown
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Registered: Jan 2001
Location: Midwest
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BEAM advice
Those of you having trouble beaming, consider this:
Beaming requires a sequence of infra red light flashes to be sent reliably between two devices. Although we can't see it, IR light behaves much like regular light. It refracts, it reflects, it gets absorbed, etc..
I've got a glass topped coffee table. Beaming doesn't work reliably when atop that table. The glass apparently catches the IR signal, refracts it, and ends up confusing the Visors. If I put a magazine or something opaque under the visors, they beam flawlessly. I also have beaming problems when on a solid white surface.
You can overwhelm the IR reciever if you are too close. If beaming doesn't work well at 3-4 inches, then move to 8-10 inches. If it still isn't perfect, move to 16-20 inches apart. The IR beam disperses more with distance, so there is actually a BETTER chance the receiving visor will see your beam if it's a little farther away.
Conclusion? Your beaming success may depend on what your Visor is sitting on. Your success may vary with DISTANCE. Try something different, see if it improves.
Dave
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