HobbyWireless
T905 Transmitter 900 MHz 500 mW
Details:, It's not the same cheap technology sold over the internet. With this transmitter you will get what you pay for., Channels:, , Transmitter Specs:, -RF Output Power 500 mW, Note:, All transmitters shipped to any addresses within US territory will have only the Channel 1 (910 MHz) available., 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.,
It uses PLL technology, very tiny and so light weight that if you hold it in one hand and a coin of the same size on the other hand, you'll have a hard time telling which one is heavier.
But don't be fooled by its size and weight, because this little transmitter has a considerable amount of output power, it is able to send audio and video wirelessly for more than 1.5+ miles with high gain antennas.
It is perfect for use where there is not much room, and weight can be a problem.
CH1 910 MHz (USA)
CH2 980 MHz (available only outside USA)
CH3 1010 MHz (available only outside USA)
CH4 1040 MHz (available only outside USA)
-Dimensions, Weight 50.0 x 25.7 x 8.0 mm,
19g (transmitter only)
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Four (4) selectable channels
(USA version only Channel 1 is
available, however does not affect the performance of the transmitter).
-Modulation Method FM
-Signal Stability +/- 250 KHz phase-lock-loop (PLL) synthesized
-Antenna Input Plug female SMA plug
-Input Voltage 12 volts DC (+/- 10%) center pin positive
-Power Consumption ~300mA
-Video Input Type Composite 1 Vp-p @ 75 ohms unbalanced (Yellow wire)
-Power Input 10.5 - 13 volts DC (Red wire Positive +) (Black wire Negative -)
-Audio Transmission mono (White wire)
-Audio Input Type line level
-Standard Antenna Dimensions 114mm long x 9 mm diameter at widest point
-Standard Antenna Weight 7.5g
-Standard Antenna Polarization Vertical
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Power Plug
is sold separately
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Microphone is available to be used with this transmitter click here for details
- Do not turn the transmitter on and leave it on for several minutes without air flowing through, it can overheat causing permanent damage. It's a powerfull transmitter in a tiny little metal box!
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No license is required to purchase it, however i
n order to legally operate within USA an
amateur radio license
is required.
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Found 11 years, 7 months ago