Keith! Apologize for the late reply but the answer is yes, we found a video on this here that explains how to do this pretty easily. ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-EEOUfJZV538.html
Have you still been using the Wireless Pro since filming this? Any issues? Would it still be your pick? I'm new to the audio part of things and trying to find an on-the-go, super simple solution to getting better audio quality for my videos - always outdoors, usually carrying all my gear in one backpack while hiking.
Hey there Wild, we the Pros weekly if not daily for almost every single shoot we do with audio. When it comes to being outside I prefer to use gaff tape to situate the mic in a good area where the wind won't effect the audio, I do this because I don't like seeing the mic in the videos I shoot. But if you don't use the lav mics and just want to use the receivers, they make it easy to use them on the go since they come with attachable magnets and wind muffs. Let me know if you have any other questions!