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Ittaidv  
#1 Posted : Friday, September 9, 2016 4:24:05 PM(UTC)
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Anyone ever heard of these wireless tallies? They look reasonably priced and very suitable for vmix. I'm gonna take a look at them at IBC for sure!

http://www.tallytec.net/

On their website they say it already works with many switchers, for example the tricaster is already supported via special drivers.

If many of the users here are interested, i can try ask on IBC for vmix support, just let me know if the community is interested.

In my mailbox i got some prices:

STARTER PACKS
TallyTec Pro solutions are entirely modular enabling users to build and configure their own solutions. Starter Packs are available at a discounted level and provide a Base4 Transmitter (supporting up to 4-channels) and three (3) Pro Receivers. A Wired Starter Pack costs £649 / €799 with Wireless Starter Packs costing £999 / €1,249 excluding taxes.
umek  
#2 Posted : Sunday, September 18, 2016 5:22:51 PM(UTC)
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Wireless transmission over 868MHz and 915MHz produces a reliable connection up to 2 km* between the control room and the field cameras.


This frequency is used by LTE mobile network. So big problems.
And way to expensive if you go wired.
Better solution is Datavideo ITC-100.
Cheaper and you get also intercom :)
AElli  
#3 Posted : Monday, September 19, 2016 8:00:52 AM(UTC)
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868mhz is a very common freq. range used in the uk. the band designator is under ISM. Industrial, scientific and medical, and has been so for years..

I have kit here that uses that freq. range. If LTE has invaded that part of the spectrum I have heard no interference or distribution as to date.

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