USA - The Chauvet DMX D-Fi 2.0 upgrades the company's wireless DMX technology that has been in use for just over a year. Using two DMX D-Fi units will allow programmers to eliminate long cable runs over distances as far as 120m, the company says.

Version 2.0 of the D-Fi features more assignable frequencies, allowing users to run up to six separate universes inside one venue, and allowing for additional options when experiencing difficulties in transmission due to signal interference. Multiple units can also be assigned to a single frequency in order to split a signal or cross a vast expanse that would otherwise require long cable runs, the company says.

The D-Fi features LED indicators for operating mode (transmitter or receiver), frequency, and DMX signal transmission, key-hole slots for discrete wall mounting, and frequency indicator lights, say Chauvet.

(Lee Baldock)


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