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title: "Terk Technologies Leapfrog LF-30S Wireless 2.4 GHz A/V Distribution System"
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price: "70.24 DT"
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# 2.4GHz Frequency 150ft Range Plug-and-Play Terk Technologies Leapfrog LF-30S Wireless 2.4 GHz A/V Distribution System

**Brand:** terk
**Price:** 70.24 DT
**Availability:** ❌ Out of Stock

## Summary

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## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** Terk Technologies Leapfrog LF-30S Wireless 2.4 GHz A/V Distribution System by terk
- **How much does it cost?** 70.24 DT with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Currently out of stock
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- terk enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted terk brand quality
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## Key Features

- • **Easy Setup:** Plug-and-play installation means you can start streaming in minutes!
- • **Unmatched Range:** Enjoy reliable reception up to 150 feet, perfect for any home layout.
- • **Multiple Channels:** Choose from four channels to ensure the best signal quality.
- • **Seamless Streaming:** Experience crystal-clear audio and video without the clutter of wires.
- • **Versatile Compatibility:** Connects effortlessly to any TV, old or new, with no special equipment needed.

## Overview

The Terk Technologies Leapfrog LF-30S is a wireless A/V distribution system that transmits video and stereo audio from any AV source to another device within a 150-foot range. Utilizing a 2.4 GHz frequency, it ensures clear and reliable signals that penetrate walls and ceilings. With easy plug-and-play installation and compatibility with any TV, this system is designed for hassle-free entertainment.

## Description

Product Description          The Wave master 30 2.4 G Hz A/V Distribution System by Leapfrog provides your customers with clear, reliable reception and includes a remote control able to work up to 150 feet away! This unit transmits video and stereo audio through the air from the main television to televisions located anywhere in your customers' home. The Leapfrog Wave master eliminates the need for in-wall or external wiring and includes built-in RF remote control range extender to allow components to be controlled from virtually anywhere in the home!             .com          The Leapfrog LF-30S from Terk Technologies is a wireless transmitter/receiver system that eliminates the need--and the expense--of running extra wires from room to room in order to enjoy your audio/video entertainment from multiple in-home locations. Using the system's IR blaster, you can even control your first-room components from your second-room locations. It's as good as having two or more of everything. By transmitting across the 2.4 GHz frequency band, the LF-30S gives you the clearest possible signal with a range of up to a 150 feet. The Leapfrog's signals penetrate walls, doors, ceilings, and floors with no interference. Multiple channel selection lets you select the best possible signal from four different channels. The LF-30S is easy to install, requiring no tools for setup. A built-in modulator ensures easy connections with any TV, either new or old. The LF-30S system is expandable, too: with the purchase of additional receivers, you can use it with multiple TVs or other components throughout your home.What's in the Box Transmitter, receiver, IR remote control transmitter, remote control receiver, 2 AC power adapters, and a user's manual.

## Features

- 2.4ghz Frequency Transmission
- Clear, Reliable Reception & Remote Control Capability Up To 150ft Away
- Transmits Video & Stereo Audio Through The Air From Main Tv To Tus Located Anywhere In Home
- Wirelessly transmits audio and video from any AV source (like a DVR, DVD player, or MP3 player) to another indoor device up to 150 feet away
- Plug-and play-installation--connect your gear without running extra wires from room to room
- Transmits via 2.4 GHz frequency for clear, stable signals; signals penetrate walls, doors, ceilings, and floors
- Multiple channel selection lets you select the best possible signal from four different channels
- Built-in modulator ensures easy connection to any TV, new or old, without special connections

## Product Details

- **Brand:** Terk
- **Connectivity Technology:** radio frequency, infrared
- **Controller Type:** Remote Control
- **Special Feature:** Multiroom
- **Compatible Devices:** Television
- **Connector Type:** 3.5mm Jack
- **Audio Output Mode:** Stereo
- **Surround Sound Channel Configuration:** 2.0
- **Video encoding:** H.264, MPEG-4
- **Color:** One Color

## Images

![Terk Technologies Leapfrog LF-30S Wireless 2.4 GHz A/V Distribution System - Image 1](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/61VU3kMJJ3L.jpg)

## Questions & Answers

**Q: Has anyone used the transmitter in the same room as a FIOS supplied router?  This device seems to destroy my wi-fi connection speeds.**
A: I have to unplug my wifi router in order to use the Terk. Yes, pain in butt if I want to watch tv in the kitchen.  Doesn't matter what channel I select on router to stop any interference it does not work at all.

**Q: Has anyone used this to connect a Directv box to the feed from a dish?  I have feed from dish into a different room and have been running a 50ft coax to the Directv Reciever.**
A: Hi Alan, I did not try to use it for video. I only tried to sent an audio signal to a sub-woofer and the signal was not clean, so I moved the transmitter that was behind a plaster wall out in the open pointing directly at the receiver about 12' away and it was still noisy. I can't say it want work for you but I tried 4 different ones with this Leap Frog being the most expensive and I sent them all back. My thoughts are if these things can't send a clean audio signal, then how will they process video. I'm sure they work to some degree otherwise why would anyone send them to market. They are made in China with very very cheap quality components so don't expect any amazing result. I would say it's better to pay a bit more and buy something made in the US or see if there is a device made by Kramer in Israel. They have good quality video and audio products, they are not cheap but they are not super expensive either. I am not at all against anything made in China but all those ones I tried were made there and all of them were a disappointment, and a hassle to send them back. If you do try it use Amex for the purchase, and buy it directly from Amazon supplied so it will be easy to return if you are not happy. Maybe it did not work for me because it needed to process everything instead of only a mono audio signal. However I would think it would run easier because it has less work to do, but this is an assumption on my part. However I have been building commercial A/V and lighting systems since 1983. Maybe the WiFi signal was screwing it up because I was trying to use it in a hotel lobby.Lee

**Q: Are both the transmitter and the receiver included for this price?  I only see one picture.**
A: Yes the both are included with their power supplies

**Q: can I split a coaxial cable with a splitter before going into a tv, split into the coaxial input of this unit & view a different channel on another tv**
A: No the leap frog outputs a video signal, and the signal that the cable is putting out is different, it is a multiplex modulated signal which requires a de-modulator in order to work, which is what the TV's does. It will most likely mess up the leap frog unit.

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ So far, so good
*by C***O on May 31, 2011*

First of all...the product was not what the picture offered, but it was close and I'm sure updated.Seems I had to get this item because of...well, of what it is.REAL easy to set up. I would only suggest that you READ THE MANUAL FIRST!Even though its a no brainier to set up, just only to familiarize yourself with the product.I just installed this unit and it works great. The signal has to go through one wall and only about 6 feet.Turning the dish antenna helped tune it in a bit, but I can't see the unit going as far as the advertized 150 feet. I guess we could try that...but I'm sure it would be in a perfect setting where you would get line of sight. BUT, I REALLY DON'T CARE TO TRY IT RIGHT NOW...LOL.The manual did have an addendum which stated that the unit could be vertically or horizontally oriented...DUH...OK, OK...I DID read the book before I started. It told me that you can use the IR RECEIVER so you can control your IR device from the other room. I READ THE BOOK and it had a clear picture of this receiving device. Nowhere in the box was this device (what I was actually looking at was the A/V/ cable box and didn't realize it).I'm so dumb...I FINALLY opened the plastic baggy containing the receiver wire that plugs into the transmitter...there I find one end had a mini plug and the other a red (IR) thingy that the book told me to stick to the IR eye of the main cable box. DUH ME.OK, OK...cut through the crap...I guess I was reading to fast through the manual and wanted to get the thing up and running.But it couldn't be easier to set up and get going. The unit remotely controls you devices from other rooms...yeah!!Just got it installed on 5/30/2011 and if I need to add more to this, I will. Hope this helps, and hope the unit lasts a while.

### ⭐ Does Not Work - No Support For Product
*by R***3 on April 22, 2011*

Simple installation. Removed cable box and installed this unit in it's place. Transmitter and receiver are less than 20 feet apart. Initial installation was smooth - everything worked exactly as it should the first time. After about 10-12 minutes everything suddenly stopped working. Removed all equipment, put everthing back the way it was and tried the installation over again. Everything worked for 10-12 minutes and suddenly stopped. Third time was NOT a charm.Tried contacting Terk (manufacturer), no response. Phone system is a circle jerk of pressing numbers only to get the exact same messages.Tried contacting Frog Jar Sales (purchased from through Amazon), they changed their name to NewGearDeals.com. No answer. Web site does not allow for submission. Called and left voice mail messages with no reply.Credit card and BBB are next to contact.I'd stay away from this product, TERK Products, Frog Jar Sales and NewGearDeals.com - not a one of them have customer service anywhere in their vocabulary.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ good product despite some problems
*by D***N on April 3, 2010*

The picture quality is nice and the IR extender is the perfect bonus (despite some problems.) This is a great option to running cables, and for the price a good value.I have 2 sets and an extra receiver Terk LF30-RX Add-on Receiver for Terk LF-30S TV Anywhere Wireless A/V System between 15 and 30 feet apart. The quality of the a/v signal is comparable to an analog cable signal. I found pointing the antennae off-center a bit rather than directly at each other worked better, but your results may differ. There can be some very minor interference if somebody walks through the signal. The microwave oven causes more interference when it's on. My 5.8 GHz phone is not a problem. I've got no wireless network so can't comment on that.I'm using an a/v switch so I can choose from a few different sources (DVR, DVD, etc.) If you hook this up to the speaker jack on a PC-based DVR, make sure the volume is turned up on the PC and/or the DVR software.About the IR extenders - on my first order, both were opaque, almost black, and just didn't work. I called the manufacturer (who was courteous and knowledgeable) to no avail, so I just exchanged the whole lot. The replacements had red transluscent plastic extenders and these worked without a problem. I did have to try different positions for the extender so it wasn't in the way when pointing the remote directly at the source device, but a little off to the side works great. It's too bad this isn't compatible with the LF-IRX Terk Leapfrog Remote Control Extender Kit LFIRX so you can control multiple devices.When using the IR extender, clicking on the remote causes some interference in the a/v signal. It stops when you stop clicking, but it is a little annoying. The biggest problem I have with the IR extenders is that regardless of the a/v channel being used, the IR signal goes to all transmitters. If you've got only one set, not a problem. But say you've got 2 sets, one on channel A, and the other on channel B. The transmitter on channel A (Tx A) is connected to a DVR, along with the IR extender. If you point your remote at the receiver on channel B (Rx B), the IR is transmitted to both Tx B (as intended) and Tx A (not intended). If Rx B is near the DVR connected to Tx A, such that the remote hits both Rx B and the DVR, the DVR gets 2 signals: one from the remote and one from the IR extender on Tx A. They seem to interfere with each other because the DVR doesn't respond. Blocking Rx B from the remote allows the DVR to be controlled directly by the remote. Hopefully relocating Rx B away from the DVR will resolve this (though they're both connected to the same TV...)

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