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Hardware => Lynx Wireless DMX => Topic started by: urthegman on July 04, 2012,

Title: TX/RX with EX?
Post by: urthegman on July 04, 2012,
Can an EX be used in conjunction with a TX/RX set up?
Title: Re: TX/RX with EX?
Post by: Steve Gase on July 04, 2012,
TX/RX can be configured as a transmitter or a receiver.
EX is a receiver only.


A TX (in transmit mode) can send signals that can be received by any number of RX and EX devices.

A RX or EX device receiving a signal can pass that DMX off to other devices using the cat5 (wired) connections from the controllers.
Title: TX/RX with EX?
Post by: rm357 on July 04, 2012,
Yes.

The EX/RX is a receive only module that plugs into the lynx express. With slight modification (described in wiki) you can use it with a lot of other items.

One TX/RX will be needed as your DMX transmitter (in TX mode). Additional TX/RX and EX/RX can be used as receivers. There is no technical limit to the number of receivers that you can use.

Both the TX and EX can be configured for one of three "universes" via internal jumpers.
Title: Re: TX/RX with EX?
Post by: jnealand on July 04, 2012,
Last season I used a TX coming off the DMX out from my active hub to send signals to a bunch of EX's in both Expresses and SSR4s.  Worked great.
Title: Re: TX/RX with EX?
Post by: taybrynn on July 04, 2012,
Last year I took the DMX out from the SS active hub, ran it through a bunch of expresses (wired), then to a Tx/Rx (in Tx mode) ... then I picked that up with two different Ex/Rx (on a LE each) ... and then ran wired from those to other LE(s) ... worked great.  Jumped two different driveways ... no issues with the wireless at all.
Title: Re: TX/RX with EX?
Post by: urthegman on July 04, 2012,
Thank you everyone. Looks like it's time to order a couple Ex boards to start myself off.
Title: Re: TX/RX with EX?
Post by: tbone321 on July 05, 2012,
I would look into getting a TX/RX with that initial order.  While the Lynks wireless system works pretty well, there can be some issues with component placement.  Having a transmitter running a test sequence will allow you to test the placement of the receiving units to make sure that they have a clear signal and to adjust placement of both the transmitter and receivers to assure that your show runs without issue.
Title: Re: TX/RX with EX?
Post by: urthegman on July 05, 2012,
You mean like this?  :D  >:D
Thanks for the great great advice!!! (Didn't want that to be misconstrued)