Jeff, thank you for uploading great video! Always learn new/great info on every video. If you dont mind, would you share what brand/name you are using for ethernet access point ? (the circle shape one in the video). Thanks!
Really appreciate this Jeff! I’m curious, on a stage rig like this do you worry about running too much ethernet? Do you have to boost the signal? How do the switches play into that?
Can you explain how the receiver linked to a transmitter plugged into a receiver linked to a different transmitter works? I'm having trouble wrapping my head around how to the second transmitter is connected to the first simply by plugging it into receiver that's connected to the first. How does the receiver send the data to the second transmitter?
The Timo Two chips are capable of receiveing or transmitting you just have to place it in one or the other. So what you do is set one of your moonlights or cintenna’s in RX and link it to your main transmitter. Then use a turn around and plug another moonlight or cintenna into and set it to TX. Then link all the lights you want on that universe to that node. You can use it as a little repeater if your main transmitter is too far from a group of lights.
@@andymiller54 riiight, I was thinking everything would be linked to the first tx, linking the far away lights to the second tx obviously makes sense, thanks for explaining
We always keep DIT, Sound, Video, RF, coms etc on a separate dedicated power feed to avoid issues.
I really appreciate your videos. I learn so much each time!
Wonderful overview! Thank you.
Jeff, thank you for uploading great video! Always learn new/great info on every video. If you dont mind, would you share what brand/name you are using for ethernet access point ? (the circle shape one in the video). Thanks!
Really appreciate this Jeff! I’m curious, on a stage rig like this do you worry about running too much ethernet? Do you have to boost the signal? How do the switches play into that?
Switches regenerate the signal. You should only run ethernet max 300ft
Can you explain how the receiver linked to a transmitter plugged into a receiver linked to a different transmitter works?
I'm having trouble wrapping my head around how to the second transmitter is connected to the first simply by plugging it into receiver that's connected to the first. How does the receiver send the data to the second transmitter?
The Timo Two chips are capable of receiveing or transmitting you just have to place it in one or the other. So what you do is set one of your moonlights or cintenna’s in RX and link it to your main transmitter. Then use a turn around and plug another moonlight or cintenna into and set it to TX. Then link all the lights you want on that universe to that node. You can use it as a little repeater if your main transmitter is too far from a group of lights.
@@andymiller54 riiight, I was thinking everything would be linked to the first tx, linking the far away lights to the second tx obviously makes sense, thanks for explaining