AVE (DMX-STATIONWIT) Wireless DMX Transmitter

SKU: DMX-STATIONWIT Category:

RRP: $59.00 ex. GST

Key Features:
  • Wireless DMX512 transmitter for cable-free lighting control
  • Supports both 3-pin and 5-pin XLR DMX input
  • Operates on 2.4GHz ISM band
  • Up to 1000m transmission range (open air)
  • 20 selectable RF channels
  • One-button pairing and channel selection
  • Bi-colour LED status indicator
  • Stable signal transmission for professional use
  • Includes 9V DC power supply

The AVE DMX-STATIONWIT Wireless DMX Transmitter is a reliable solution for transmitting DMX512 signals wirelessly in lighting setups. Designed for professional and portable use, this transmitter eliminates the need for long DMX cables while maintaining stable and consistent signal performance. With support for both 3-pin and 5-pin XLR inputs, it integrates easily with a wide range of lighting controllers. The unit features simple one-button pairing and channel selection, allowing quick setup and seamless synchronization with compatible receivers. Operating on the 2.4GHz ISM band with up to 20 selectable channels, it ensures flexible operation even in crowded RF environments. A bi-colour LED indicator provides clear status feedback, while the included 9V power supply ensures dependable performance for live events, installations, and stage productions.

Technical Data

Product Type Wireless DMX512 Transmitter
DMX Input 3-pin / 5-pin XLR
Frequency Range 2.4GHz – 2.483GHz (ISM)
RF Channels 20
Transmission Range Up to 1000m (open air)
Power Supply 9V DC, 650mA (included)
Controls Channel select & pairing button
LED Indicator Bi-colour red/green status LED

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