No, there is no checksum etc in the DMX-512 protocol itself but there are RF-modules which uses a more robust protocol so the DMX-512 frame you feed the transmitter will travel as payload inside a larger datapacket containing checksum etc and only come out of the receiver if the data is concidered valid. So, in short, it depends on what exactly it is you want to do and what type of RF-modules you're planning to use. The modules obviously would have to be able to handle
A) The bitrate and
B) Be able to handle packets of 513 bytes or more