HobbyWireless
NEW *FPV1380 Plug and Play 1.3Ghz *800mW Wireless System - USA Version 1258 and 1280 MHz
Nominal output impedance | 50 ohms |
Operating Voltage | 10.5 - 13 volts DC |
75-ohm impedance | 1Vp-p |
10k ohm impedance | 1Vp-p |
Sub carrier frequency | 6.5MHz |
Operation temperature | -10 to 40 degrees Celsius |
Storage temperature | -40 to 80 degrees Celsius |
Operating humidity | 20 to 80% |
Details:, It's a powerful and great option if you have a 2.4 Ghz Radio Control, thus not being in the same frequency we do recommed using, Features:, - High quality microphone, Package includes:, , Specifications:, , Notes:, - Do not turn this transmitter on and leave it on for several minutes without air flowing through, it gets hot. This is powerful transmitter in a tiny little metal box !!!, Disclaimer:, Hobby Wireless is not responsable any damage, loss, illegal operation or changes made by the user to the transmitter will be totally the user's responsibility.,
a
1.2 GHz filter
to clean any harmonics that can reduce the range of 2.4 GHz RC radios.
It is is a complete plug and play wireless system set, and within few seconds you have everything connected and working wirelessly, and
if you select any of the cameras below a plug and play camera cable will be provided for easy connection.
This combo uses PLL (Phase-Locked Loop) technology to prevent frequency drift.
The transmitter with antenna and most of the mini cameras weight around 80 to 90 grams (3oz)
.
The plug and play board has many great bult-in features.
- Audio volume control
- High quality 5v voltage regulator (no heat and noise free)
- Reverse-Polarity Protection (avoids damage if you plug the battery pack inverted)
- Dual power output (provides selectable power for 5 and 12 volts cameras)
- Molex connector with safety latch (prevents connection to come loose while in use)
- Power LED (helps to identify bad power connection, reminds you to disconnect power when it’s not in use)
The transmitter has 2 selectable channels
1258 and 1280 MHz with
an output of 680 milliwatts, great for long range applications and even with all this power it only weights around 1oz (30g).
It’s highly recommended to install the transmitter as far as possible from the model's receiver, also highly recommended to install the transmitter in ventilated areas, to allow air flow to keep it cool.
The transmitter can be powered through a JST connector and the receiver using a regular power plug. Any power source from 10.5 to 13 volts DC, example a 3S 11.1v lithium battery will perfectly power your system.
To get the most performance out of this system using a high gain antenna for the receiver, and it will not only increase the range but the quality of the reception as well.
Now you can add your favorite camera to this combo, by just selecting it from a list below. There is no hassle to connect it, just Plug and Play
.
*800mW was claimed by the manufacturer however w
e tested
using 12.5V on 1280 MHz the transmitter had a consistent output of 680mW (28.3dBm), which is still great amount of power.
This wireless system will perform even better using
BlueBeam antennas
.
* HERE WE HAVE SOME SIMPLE TUTORIAL VIDEOS THAT MAY BE HELPFUL *
- Transmitter 1.3 GHz *800mW with built-in microphone with 2 selectable channels
1258 and 1280 MHz.
- High Sensitivity Receiver R912 Standard 12 channels receiver.
- Power Plug for receiver is included
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Universal camera leads are included
- Works with any camera PAL or NTSC
- Audio and video output cable with RCA connectors
- 2x whip antennas
- Camera is not included, but you can add your favorite camera to plug and play with this combo, see the options below
- * Not included but highly recommend installing
Low Pass MHz filter
between your video transmitter and its antennas
to prevent harmonics from hitting your 2.4 GHz radio and mainly if you have any GPS onboard.
Consumption Current 450mAh
Video input voltage
Audio input voltage
CLICK HERE TO CHECK OUR TECHNICAL HELP PAGE FOR SOME EXTRA INFORMATION.
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No license is required to purchase it, however in order to legally operate within USA an
amateur radio license
is required.
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Found 11 years, 6 months ago