Description
Overview
The RodeLink Filmmaker and XLR Transmitter Combo Kit is a wireless system for film and video production that features a Beltpack and a XLR Plug on transmitters, receiver, and an included lavalier microphone.
The new generation of digital wireless systems utilizes a Series II 2.4GHz digital transmission with 128-bit encrypted digital transmission signal that constantly monitors and hops between frequencies to select the strongest signal.
The kit offers a low signal-to-noise ratio and provides a high-resolution 24-bit 44.1 kHz digital transmission of lossless audio at a range of up to 100m.
Receiver (RX-CAM)
It features an OLED display with information on level, battery status (receiver and transmitter), mute and channel selection. The unit can fit the standard camera shoe mount, 3/8″ thread or belt-clip, and for added versatility, the shoe mount can be located in one of two different positions.
Transmitter (TX-BELT)
The transmitter (TX-BELT) can be easily fitted to your clothing and features a locking thread to ensure the microphone connection is as secure as possible.
Transmitter (TX-XLR)
The transmitter (TX-XLR) has a locking collar and a 3.5mm TRS locking input jack. This allows you to use various input configurations; though the TX-XLR can switch between its XLR and TRS inputs, you cannot use both at the same time.
Whichever input you choose, you can power the unit with two AA batteries, a Sony NP-F battery, or even continuously via a micro-USB connection.
While the unit will run up 7 hours, please note that activating phantom power will reduce the usable running time, depending on the power source you’re using. The unit comes with a built-in internal antenna.
The kit also includes an omnidirectional lavalier mic that provides the highest audio reproduction quality.
Note: Each RODELink system creates a wireless peer-to-peer connection allowing the transmitter and the receiver to operate as a pair. This means that the transmitter can transmit audio to only one receiver at a time. Conversely, the receiver can only receive audio from one transmitter at a time.