ETC Nomad Clarification

If you buy the maximum output it would allow you to transmit Data for every one of those addresses onto the network. If you have an sACN receiver on the other end, you're good to go. If you need 5pin DMX out of the network, then you will need to provide some form of converter in the form of a Gateway or Gadget. You're limited in the number of gadgets you can use (4 Gadgets or 2 Gadget IIs - total of 4 physical output ports max), but if you go the gateway route you could use as many as necessary to get the sum total of DMX output ports you need for your total output count.
 
One caveat: It depends on the version of "ETCNet" your system is using. If you're using etcnet2 nodes, you'll be unable to use your nomad to control them. If you're using net3/sacn or artnet gateways, you will be able to control them. Nomad does not support etcnet2.
 

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