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Hollyland COSMO C2 HDMI/SDI Wireless Video Transmitter (1x TX)

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Hollyland COSMO C2 HDMI/SDI Wireless Video Transmitter (1x TX)The Hollyland COSMO C2 HDMI SDI Wireless Video Transmitter (1x TX) is a standalone, professional grade transmitter component built for multi camera broadcasting, live events, and heavy duty cinema sets. As the successor to the original Cosmo C1, the C2 series integrates Hollyland's HEVO 2. 0 technology, which introduces an advanced wireless transmission range, lower latency, and the native capability to send two independent transmitter signals

The Hollyland COSMO C2 HDMI/SDI Wireless Video Transmitter (1x TX) is a standalone, professional-grade transmitter component built for multi-camera broadcasting, live events, and heavy-duty cinema sets.

As the successor to the original Cosmo C1, the C2 series integrates Hollyland's HEVO 2.0 technology, which introduces an advanced wireless transmission range, lower latency, and the native capability to send two independent transmitter signals simultaneously to a single receiver (2TX-to-1RX architecture). Purchasing the single 1x TX expansion unit allows you to smoothly add a second camera angle to your existing Cosmo C2 workflow without doubling your receiver footprint.

Core Performance Features

  • Massive 3,000-Foot Footprint: Backed by the upgraded HEVO 2.0 processing engine, the transmitter throws uncompressed Full HD video up to an incredible 3,000 feet (1,000 meters) line-of-sight.

  • 33ms High-Speed Latency: Real-time transmission clocks in at a near-instantaneous 33 milliseconds. Focus pullers, technical directors, and gimbal operators can make critical adjustments live without experiencing jarring monitoring delays.

  • HEVO 2.0 Adaptive Frequency Hopping: The transmitter actively scans the crowded 5.1 to 5.85 GHz frequency spectrum. If it encounters a heavy Wi-Fi bottleneck or RF clutter on set, it performs seamless, imperceptible frequency hops to the cleanest channel to prevent screen stuttering or drops.

  • Broadcast Frame Rate Flexibility: Fully supports fractional broadcast frame rates (like 23.98, 29.97, and 59.94 fps). Additionally, its backend network communicates with the receiver's automated FPS Booster tool to translate native cinematic inputs (24p/25p) into smooth 60p outputs for streaming grids.

  • Integrated 3G-SDI Loopout: Alongside standard HDMI and 3G-SDI inputs, the transmitter features a dedicated physical SDI loopout port, enabling camera operators to daisy-chain a local zero-latency monitor right onto the camera rig.

Hardware Technical Specifications Matrix

Feature Component COSMO C2 Standalone Transmitter (TX) Specifications
Wireless Core Technology HEVO 2.0 Frequency Hopping (5.15 GHz to 5.85 GHz Band)
Video Processing Capacity Up to 1080p Full HD at 60 frames per second
Signal Input Interface 1× HDMI 1.4b Input | 1× 3G-SDI (BNC) Input
Local Signal Loopout 1× 3G-SDI (BNC) Loop Output
Line-of-Sight Range Limit Up to 3,000 feet (1,000 meters)
Transmission Latency Ultra-low 33 milliseconds
RF Connection Terminals 2× RP-SMA Antenna Thread Ports
Native Power Architecture Fixed Sony L-Series (NP-F) Battery Plate | 2.0mm Core DC Locking Jack
Chassis Build & Mass CNC Aerospace Aluminum Alloy | Approx. 210 grams (7.4 oz)

Power Architecture & Rigging

The COSMO C2 transmitter is designed to adapt to a wide array of camera layouts:

  • Dual Power Inputs: It features an input voltage range of 6V to 16V DC. You can run it directly off compact Sony-style NP-F batteries on a handheld rig, or use a D-Tap to barrel cable to pull power from large V-Mount or Gold-Mount cinema batteries powering the main camera.

  • Rugged Mounting: Built with standard 1/4"-20 threaded mounting points on the bottom and sides, allowing it to lock securely onto camera cages, articulating friction arms, or cold shoe adapters.

Multi-Cam Setup Pairing Note: When introducing this standalone 1x TX expansion unit into an existing Cosmo C2 ecosystem, pairing is handled easily via the central receiver menu. Long-press the receiver's control wheel, navigate to the device pairing menu, and power on the new transmitter. The system will sync automatically and assign the new camera to your secondary display channel (Channel B) for immediate side-by-side or split monitoring.

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The Island Of Death
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On August 7th, 1942, American Marines stormed ashore on Guadalcanal. What lay before them was a six-month odyssey of fighting against the best of what the Japanese had to offer. In this fine book, author Joseph Wheelan describes the battle that turned the tide in the Pacific War. The Japanese had started construction of an airfield on Guadalcanal. If completed, Japanese aircraft would be able to harass American convoys and threaten Australia. The Americans seized the airfield and eventually, planes from the Cactus Air Force began attacking the Japanese. Throughout the book, the reader learns about all phases of the Guadalcanal campaign, including the battles of Alligator Creek and Bloody Ridge. On the sea, the Americans and Japanese slugged it out at Savo Island, as well as the great naval battles of November, 1942. Names such as Chesty Puller, John Baslone, "Archie" Vandegrift, Joe Foss, and "Bull" Halsey became household names in the United States. Each side lost many men, ships, and planes, but the tenacity and, finally, the industrial might and the ability to rapidly replace losses, led the Americans to victory. Never again would the Japanese regain the offensive in the Pacific War. "Midnight in the Pacific" is a very good book, and the author has done a good job of describing all of the main points of the battle. Each chapter is broken down into a single month's worth of action, and the narrative is well-written. Highly recommended.
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Laurence J. Rusiecki
Bozeman, US
★★★★★ 4
Good Narrative History
Format: Hardcover
The account of the Guadalcanal campaign was well-written. It has several good maps but it falls short with the two carrier battles associated with the action. There should have detailed maps for the Battle of the Eastern Solomons and the Battle of the Santa Cruz Islands. Aside from this shortcoming, the book provides an excellent, readable history of a crucial confrontation between the US and Japan.
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Donald J. Hanson
Louisville, US
★★★★★ 5
A Very Thorough Accounting of One of the Most Savage Battles of World War 2
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My father served in the United States Marine Corps during World War 2 and fought in the first offensive battle by the US during the war, the battle for the island of Guadalcanal. He was seriously wounded there and evacuated back to the states where he spent a year in a naval hospital. As a result, I have read many of the books about this battle. This book was particularly interesting because the author described the battle from the perspective of both the allied forces and the Japanese, drawing from historical records and other books. It was a very thorough accounting and demonstrated what a monstrous battle this was. I only wish my father were still alive so that I could have discussed it with him. His experience at Guadalcanal was not something he would often talk about, but considering savagery of what he saw and endured, I understand. If you are interested in Guadalcanal, I recommend this book.
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Excellent book on the Campaign!
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I highly recommend this book! I have read many books on the Guadalcanal Campaign and I rate this one at the top. It has just the right blend of stragity and personal accounts to keep the story interesting. It is actually a real page-turner, which is rare for a non-fiction work. Wheelan writes in a style that reminds me of the books I read in my teens by Cornelius Ryan and John Toland, which captured my interest in WWII and history. The book jumps right into the invasion, no multiple chapters concerning the planning and build up, but this info is covered later. All phases of this campaign are covered; ground, air and sea. The maps are okay. There are never enough. The author skims over much of the U. S. Army battles after the Marines are relieved, but that seems to be a trend in all of the books on Guadalcanal that I have read. Overall, this is an excellent book for those who want to learn about the campaign and those who need a re-fresher after reading Starvation Island and Guadalcanal by Frank in years past.
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Douglas B. Schonour
Draper, US
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Most complete coverage of Guadalcanal I have read.
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I have read dozens of WWII books and many touched on the Guadalcanal Battle. I thoroughly enjoyed The Big E and its involvement in the battle. Thas book covered the entire conflict from start to finish. Frankly, I hated to see the book end. The courage and tenacity of all those involved was amazing. To understand the miserable conditions in the area where these men fought was inspiring. To see this battle through the eyes of the American forces and Japanese forces was an added bonus. Thank you for a great read!!!
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