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First of all, let me say that I've read some of the other topics, and I clearly don't belong here haha. I'm not at all knowledgable about electronics and the inner workings thereof. I'm working on a concept of wireless networking audio devices, and I want to know if my idea is possible using your hardware and radio protocols. I'm not sure that this is the right place to ask this question, but here it is.

I'm looking to create a mobile, private, network of low latency audio transmitters that can be received by any proprietary receiver in the immediate area. I would need to be able to have up to 16 transmitters going at the same time in a confined space. I also want all of them to be able to be received simultaneously by one device (so that device would need to be able to pick up all 16 channels at the same time). It's important that these transmitters can be received by multiple devices at the same time as well.

Example: private audio network where transmitters 1-4 are picked up by a potentially infinite number of receivers, that in turn can use each stream individually, or mix them together. Each receiver would need to function independently of the transmitters, as well as other receivers on the network.

Is that possible?

I don't know if I explained that very well. Feel free to contact me for further clarification.

thanks!

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