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Rode TX-XLR and RX-CAM as Wireless Acoustic Measurement System
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<blockquote data-quote="Hal Harrison" data-source="post: 213145" data-attributes="member: 1052"><p>Hello all,</p><p></p><p>Just noticed that Rode has a digital wireless XLR system with phantom power <a href="https://www.rode.com/wireless/transmitters" target="_blank">https://www.rode.com/wireless/transmitters</a> and contacted Rode technical support to ask if their units had a compander circuit. The technical support reply I received was that the digital transmission system is proprietary technology and could not discuss any further but did state that there is no standard compander circuit in line (whatever that means). Any of you guys have the opportunity to use this system for wireless acoustic measurements? If it doesn't have a compander it seems like it would be a great budget wireless measurement transmission system.</p><p></p><p>Thanks</p><p>Hal</p><p></p><p>Rode TX-XLR and RX-CAM as Wireless Acoustic Measurement System</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hal Harrison, post: 213145, member: 1052"] Hello all, Just noticed that Rode has a digital wireless XLR system with phantom power [URL]https://www.rode.com/wireless/transmitters[/URL] and contacted Rode technical support to ask if their units had a compander circuit. The technical support reply I received was that the digital transmission system is proprietary technology and could not discuss any further but did state that there is no standard compander circuit in line (whatever that means). Any of you guys have the opportunity to use this system for wireless acoustic measurements? If it doesn't have a compander it seems like it would be a great budget wireless measurement transmission system. Thanks Hal Rode TX-XLR and RX-CAM as Wireless Acoustic Measurement System [/QUOTE]
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