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The easy way to distribute DMX and RDM from Goddard Design Co.
● Modules fit in a single gang wall box ● RDM/ DMX512 compatible distribution ● Modules are multi-protocol hubs ● Fault isolation ● Relaxed networking rules ● Flexible controller placement ● Ideal for wire way and plug strip installation ● Fewer home runs ● Offers lower costs ● Available using established, open technologies
Please see our data sheet for full details.