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600mW 5.8GHz ImmersionRC Transmitter
Operating Frequencies | 5740, 5760, 5780, 5800, 5820, 5840, 5860MHz |
Weight | 20 grams |
Size | 57 x 34mm |
Input voltage range | 6 - 16 v |
Parameters:, 600mW output power, Content of the package:, 1 x 600mW Transmitter module, Note:, The use and operation of this product in Canada and United States will require a HAM or Amateur radio license. Please check with your local authorities before purchasing this product.,
The Immersion RC's 5.8Ghz 600mW transmitter is a state of art transmitter device, designed by a perfectionist designer to give the maximum possible power output, minimum loss and it is perfectly tuned for optimum performance.
It is designed and tested to offer the lowest possible RF and EM output so as not to interfere with any of your sensitive RC components. The transmitter operates from a 6V-20V input voltage and generates very little heat despite the broad input voltage range. It is plug and play compatible with the RCV922 camera, supplying that with the necessary 5V and it is compatible with the Fatshark Aviator V2 5.8Ghz goggles.
When powered a red LED indicates the transmitter is working. An aluminum base plate is used to keep the transmitter running cool and with a total weight of just about 20g this is a perfect companion to the Fatshark Aviator V2 5.8Ghz edition for Europe where this transmitter is icense free.
SMA Antenna Connector
Can be used together with 2.4GHz Spektrum, Futaba, JR and other R/C radios!
Onboard quiet switching regulator, supplies powers to 5v cameras
In certain countries like USA and Canada may require a license to operate, check local regulations before use
1 x 5.8GHz 2dBi omidirectional antenna
1 x Connector and cable set (please see additional pictures)
New Generation Hobbies cannot be held responsible for your actions if you use this product without proper licensing.
For all other countries
please check the regulation around amateur use and frequency spectrums before ordering this product.
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