Blizzard Lightcaster (Blizzard Lighting LightCaster)
Blizzard Lighting Lightcaster - Blizzard Lighting LightCaster - The Easy Way To Defeat Evil (and Kindly) DMX Cables!
Blizzard Lighting's LightCaster is a full-featured, easy-to-use wireless DMX system with 4 user-selectable power levels and 16 automatic or manually selectable channel groups. 2.4Ghz operation allows transmission distances of up
to 400 meters under ideal conditions!
LightCaster systems may be combined to allow up to 16 DMX universes to operate wirelessly in the same location. Plus, thanks to its LCD display, system status
and adjustment is straightforward and quick.
Finally, each Blizzard wireless DMX is capable of operating as a transmitter or a receiver, which eases system design and implementation.
Frequency-Agile 2.4Ghz Wireless DMX system with 16 frequency groups
2-line LCD display for ease of operation
Simple plug-and-play setup
Channel group autoselection
Up to 400 meter transmission (line of sight)
Up to 16 systems may operate simultaneously
One-to-many setups possible, with each unit also capable of transmitting or
receiving
4 User-selectable transmission power settings
Transmission band: 2.4Ghz ISM (2.4-2.525Ghz)
Channels: 512
Frequency Groups: 16
Transmitter power: 20dBm
Receiver sensitivity: -94dBm
Power Supply: 12VDC, 500mA (adaptor included)
I got this to go with my Puck RGBA unplug & the wicicles, I think is really good, strong, easy set up, the only thing is that when a Microwave goes off it throws the signal out the door & i have to reset it & its back to business.
I have two Lightcasters and they both work very well. I like that they are transceivers, allowing a lot of flexibility. I use one for transmit at FOH, and the other as a receiver for the house lighting system in the theater where we have our dance shows. I also use 3 WiCICLE receivers to my Blizzard Puck Q12Ws, Q12+'s, and Qsticks. Even with other wireless networks active in the room communications have been rock solid and have never had any flickering or issues. The only negative I can mention about the units are the wall warts used for power. Pretty cheap and flimsy. But then again, I can't stand wall warts in general. Overall very good product.
I have about 8 of these and have only had an issue with one. They are compact and work very well. Blizzard stands behind their products, and you have to love their 2 year warranty. Pick up a few of these.