Long Distance Signal Sender

Long Distance Signal Sender

$43.00
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.table-description-details td { text-align: center; } .table-description-details th { background-color: rgb(240, 241, 242); } .description-footnote { font-size: 1rem; } In situations where you need to make a long distance jump (30+ feet*) between light strings, you may encounter data signal issues. This is why we designed the Huckleberry Signal Extending System. The Huckleberry Signal Sender converts the incoming data signal to a special 2-wire signal and sends it to a Huckleberry Signal Receiver. Both the Sender and Huckleberry Controller can communicate up to 500+ feet to a Huckleberry Signal Receiver. To make a long distance jump between two sections of lights, add a signal sender at the end of the first section of lights and a signal receiver at the start of the next section of lights (see wiring diagram below under Resources). If the jump is between a Huckleberry Controller and Huckleberry Receiver, a Sender is not required

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