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Gefen's description
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Extends any VGA or Component HD display using a Single CAT-5
cable up to 330 feet from your HD source
The
VGA Extender allows users to extend video signals beyond the
A/V rack. The VGA Extender Series can be used to extend an
analog signal to cover distances up to 330 feet. Industry
standard Category 5e (CAT-5e) cable is used for the
extension.
How it works
The VGA
Extender LR sender unit connects to your source using the
supplied cable. The receiver unit connects to your display -
up to 330 feet away. One CAT-5 cable connects the sender and
the receiver to each other, extending your video flawlessly.
Note: This is a new VGA Extender that goes
double the distance of the previous version, and also has a
trim pot for fine video adjustment.
Package Includes:
- VGA Extender S Sender Unit
- VGA Extender R Receive Unit
- 6 foot VGA cable (M-F)
- One 5V external power supply
Features:
- Extends any VGA or high definition component display
up to 330 feet (100 meters)
- One CAT-5e cable for extension
- Supports resolutions up to 1080p, 2K, and 1920 x
1200
Specifications:
- Video Amplifier Bandwidth: 350 MHz
- Input Video Signal: 1.2 volts p-p
- Input Sync Signal: 5 volts p-p (TTL)
- Horizontal Frequency Range: 15-70 KHz
- Vertical Frequency Range: 30 - 170 Hz
- Video In: HD-15 male
- Video out: HD-15 female
- Link Connector: RJ-45 Shielded
- Power Supply: 5V DC
- Power Consumption: 5 watts (max.)
- Dimensions: 1"W x 1"H x 4"D
- Shipping Weight: 3 lbs.
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SKU Number: EXT-VGA-141LR
We no longer offer this item, but please consider this excellent alternative:
Intelix VGA-HR-F
Click on any of the pictures below for a closer
view!

The sending unit is shown at the upper left and the receiving unit is shown at the lower right.

Here is a good look at the VGA connectors. The sending unit, with VGA input connector, is on the left, and the receiving unit, with VGA output connector is on the right.

This picture shows the other end of the devices. Here, the receiving unit is shown on the left - it has the CAT-5 input on the left, with a status LED on the right. The unit on the right side of the picture is the sending unit, and as you can see, it has a power connector on the left, with the CAT-5 output
connector to the right.

Here is a typical connection example.

Here is the manual, in PDF format.

Here is the box. |