Possible to use two Rode Wireless Go transmitters with one receiver?

4 years 1 week ago #682365 by Rick Larin
Morning everyone.  Would you happen to know a way to make two Rode Wireless Go transmitters work with one receiver?  


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4 years 1 week ago #682374 by garyrhook
Unlikely. Wireless systems plug into a mixer/whatever, one device per channel. The Rode doesn't seem to change that paradigm.

In any event, it's really a Rode question, don't you think?


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4 years 1 week ago #682390 by Ian Stone
Try a 3.5mm splitter into your camera body and plug both transmitters into that.  Your camera will record one on left channel and the other on right channel. 


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4 years 1 week ago #682404 by garyrhook

Ian Stone wrote: Try a 3.5mm splitter into your camera body and plug both transmitters into that.  Your camera will record one on left channel and the other on right channel. 


The Rode Wireless Go system is a transmitter/receiver pair; it takes both parts to function.

And you can't use a splitter for input signals, only for output. It won't work electrically. What you mean is a stereo-to-mono pair adapter. Which won't address the original question.


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4 years 1 week ago #682425 by Ian Stone
Nope, it can be done.  See in this video



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4 years 1 week ago #682431 by garyrhook

Ian Stone wrote: Nope, it can be done.  See in this video


It's as if you didn't even read what I wrote. That video confirms everything I said above, precisely.


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4 years 1 week ago #682442 by Ian Stone

garyrhook wrote:

Ian Stone wrote: Nope, it can be done.  See in this video


It's as if you didn't even read what I wrote. That video confirms everything I said above, precisely.


Perhaps I just misunderstood what you said vs apathy or paying attention to what you wrote.  


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