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identifying how many access points are available in an area is to take a quick look 
at how many you can see on your smartphone. The more access points, the higher 
the interference potential. 

2.

 

If you have identified that you are operating in a congested 2.4Ghz environment, 
you’ll then want to consider how these interferers will impact the RØDELink’s 
performance.  As a general rule, 3 access points, being heavily used in the same 
area will cause the 2.4GHz frequency band to be used up and you will see a large 
reduction in range performance of the RØDELink system.  However, distance 
between the interferers and the RØDELink system can help this. For optimum 
RØDELink performance you should aim to keep the distance between your 
transmitter (Tx) and receiver (Rx) to less than the distance between any 
interfering device and the transmitter or receiver. 

3.

 

Wherever possible, you will want to keep your Transmitter (Tx) and Receiver 
(Rx) in direct line of sight. This means that there are no objects at all between the 
two. Understandably the transmitter (Tx) may at times need to be hidden 
depending on the scenario you are using it in, however the RØDELink’s range 
can be further optimised by ensuring there is nothing impeding the signal 
transmission. 

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The orientation of the antenna in your RØDELink kit during operation will also 
help optimise the systems performance. The Rx-CAM will be oriented correctly if 
mounted via the cold shoe mount which it ships with as standard. If the shoe is 
not being used you should aim to have the bottom of the receiver (opposite side to 
the screen) pointing towards the transmitter. 

 

 

Summary of Contents for RØDELink Filmmaker kit

Page 1: ...hone with a 3 5mm output such as a VideoMic into the RØDELink Filmmaker kit transmitter Can I connect the output of the RØDELink Filmmaker receiver RX CAM to an XLR input Yes you can using a 3 5mm to XLR adaptor such as the RØDE VXLR Please note that this will be an unbalanced signal Can I connect an XLR microphone to the RØDELink Filmmaker kit Yes you can connect an XLR microphone to the RØDELink...

Page 2: ...smission devices this operating range can be influenced by external factors The RØDELink system operates in the 2 4GHz frequency spectrum which is shared with common wireless transmission devices such as WiFi networks Bluetooth devices microwave ovens and more The more 2 4GHz devices that are simultaneously running in the same location as your RØDELink system the more congested this 2 4GHz frequen...

Page 3: ... normal level Now consider being in the same room but instead filled with 20 people talking at once you ll need to be much closer than a meter for that same person you were trying to hold a conversation with to hear you speaking at normal level reducing the distance between you Think of yourself as the transmitter your friend the receiver your speaking voice the signal and all the other people spe...

Page 4: ...he distance between your transmitter Tx and receiver Rx to less than the distance between any interfering device and the transmitter or receiver 3 Wherever possible you will want to keep your Transmitter Tx and Receiver Rx in direct line of sight This means that there are no objects at all between the two Understandably the transmitter Tx may at times need to be hidden depending on the scenario yo...

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