Line of sight is necessary, but there is no bandwidth issues.
10 years ago I  built a simple IR link kit for 16bit 44.1 kHz.



Den fre 31 maj 2019 15:30Chris Woolf <ch...@chriswoolf.co.uk> skrev:

>
> On 28/05/2019 13:34, David Pickett wrote:
> > ...
> > I tell myself that it should not be too difficult to make decent
> > hi-res transmit and receive modules. I could use these for links from
> > spot mikes in concerts where these have to pass the audience to get to
> > the recorder, and also between my monitor output and the four speakers
> > I use. Getting rid of cables from the ground would be terrific in both
> > situations; but I am not prepared to accept any degradation of the
> > signal, particularly not any modification of the dynamic range.
> >
> Has anyone looked into IR distribution systems? I know Shure has one
> that is multichannel capable, and as far as I can see can handle full
> bandwidth (uncompressed) audio. Being able to avoid the crowded RF
> spectrum allows considerably greater freedom. The only spec I can find
> doesn't mention dynamic range or latency but there's no reason to
> suppose that either are compromised.
>
> Chris Woolf
>
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