Product Highlights:
- For RodeLink Digital Wireless Systems
- One-Touch Sync
- 48V Phantom Power via XLR Jack
- Plug-In Power via TRS
- Powered by AA or Sony NP-F Batteries
- Micro-USB Continuous Power
- Internal Antenna
- XLR Input with Locking Collar
- 3.5mm TRS Locking Input Jack
In the Box:
- Rode TX-XLR Wireless Transmitter
Rode TX-XLR overview
The TX-XLR from Rode is a wireless XLR transmitter for the RodeLink digital wireless system (available separately). It can be used to provide one-touch sync with your wireless system, is capable of supplying 48V of phantom power for microphones through its XLR input, and plug-in power through its TRS input.
The TX-XLR sports an OLED panel, as well as an XLR input with a locking collar and a 3.5mm TRS locking input jack. This allows you to use various input configurations; though the TX-XLR can switch between its XLR and TRS inputs, you cannot use both at the same time. Whichever input you choose, you can power the unit with two AA batteries, a Sony NP-F battery, or even continuously via a micro-USB connection. While the unit will run up 7 hours, please note that activating phantom power will reduce the usable running time, depending on the power source you're using. The unit comes with a built-in internal antenna.
Rode TX-XLR specs
Input
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XLR with locking collar 3.5 mm TRS locking mini-jack
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Antenna
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Internal
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Input Impedance
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XLR: 1 kOhm 3.5 mm TRS: 10 kOhms
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Phantom Power
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48 V through XLR jack
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Plug-in power
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Available through TRS Jack
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Power Source
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2 X AA battery, Sony NP-F battery or micro-USB
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Battery Life
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Approximately seven hours, less with phantom power running
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Dimensions (H x W x D)
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12 x 4.5 x 4.5 cm
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Panel
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OLED
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Weight
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222 g
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Packaging Info
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Package Weight
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408 g
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Box Dimensions (LxWxH)
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17.5 x 12.4 x 6.6 cm
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