I am still experiencing periodic connectivity drops between my station and the console. Understanding full well that to do so will render my warranty obsolete (I inadvertantly discarded the box so I'm already unable to ask for warranty work), I am considering running longer connections back to the transmitter and moving the transmitter to a more advantages location for communication with the console. I'm skilled with wiring so I don't find the task daunting. What I was wondering is, has anyone spliced, repaired, lengthened or even shortened the cabling on one of these units and what sort of experiences had come out of it. In theory telephone cable being designed for low voltage, should be able to carry signal reliably over very long distances. I have read 100 meters is not unreasonable but that sounds like it would be too long. At any rate, I'm talking about eighty feet which is a touch under 25 meters.
Thoughts?
Reverie