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Godox Timolink TRX Trancierver Unit

Experience wireless DMX with the reliable Lumenradio CRMX technology of the Timolink TRX Wireless DMX Transceiver from Godox. Designed as a combination of the brand's Timolink TX and RX, the upgraded TRX is an all-in-one DMX device that works as either a transmitter or receiver. Just as its previous individual models, the TRX also supports automatic frequency hopping with a solid, long transmission range of up to 656'. By using the Godox Knowled app, it is possible to remotely control and configure your lighting settings. The TRX ships with a USB-C cable for convenience.

SKU: GC49-11.TIMOLINKTRX

Godox Timolink TRX Trancierver Unit

Godox Timolink TRX Trancierver Unit

Experience wireless DMX with the reliable Lumenradio CRMX technology of the Timolink TRX Wireless DMX Transceiver from Godox. Designed as a combination of the brand's Timolink TX and RX, the upgraded TRX is an all-in-one DMX device that works as either a transmitter or receiver. Just as its previous individual models, the TRX also supports automatic frequency hopping with a solid, long transmission range of up to 656'. By using the Godox Knowled app, it is possible to remotely control and configure your lighting settings. The TRX ships with a USB-C cable for convenience.

Fully Wireless DMX System

The Timolink TRX is built as a compact, easy-to-use wireless transmitter and receiver in a single unit. The device functions as a wireless transmitter for DMX controllers or as a wireless receiver for DMX-compatible fixtures. With the TRX, you can easily transform your wired fixtures and controllers into a fully wireless system, improving film and broadcast setups.

270° Rotatable Connector

The male, five-pin XLR connector rotates up to 270° for wider compatibility with different interface designs.

Efficiency on Set

The unit also comes with built-in signal indicators, as well as a convenient test feature that detects whether or not a DMX signal is successfully outputted. To simplify operational logic and enhance efficiency, the device's set and reset buttons were designed separately.

Key Features:

Single Unit Transmitter and Receiver

Up to 656' Long-range Transmission

Lumenradio CRMX Technology

5-pin Male XLR Connector Rotates 270°

Built-in Signal Indicators

Test Function Checks Connection Status

What's in the Box:

Godox Timolink TRX Trancierver Unit

USB-C Cable

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Godox Timolink TRX Trancierver Unit

Experience wireless DMX with the reliable Lumenradio CRMX technology of the Timolink TRX Wireless DMX Transceiver from Godox. Designed as a combination of the brand's Timolink TX and RX, the upgraded TRX is an all-in-one DMX device that works as either a transmitter or receiver. Just as its previous individual models, the TRX also supports automatic frequency hopping with a solid, long transmission range of up to 656'. By using the Godox Knowled app, it is possible to remotely control and configure your lighting settings. The TRX ships with a USB-C cable for convenience.

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