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TSLRS TX600+ UHF TRANSMITTER
Transmitter power 3 steps | 0.5W 1W and 2Watts |
Watt / SupplyVolt = Current, the supply voltage can be anything from 6-25V. Example with a 3S lipo | 1.5W / 11V = 0.126A |
Example: 1000mAh / 126mA = 7.9 hrs, remember to keep a good safe margin, some batteryes like LIPO do not like to be fully empty., Notice: The use and operation of this product in the USA and many other countries requires an amateur/ham radio license, and some countries may forbid its use entirely. It is the responsibility of the purchaser to ensure that the use of this product meets the requirements imposed by your government’s rules and regulations for RF devices. Do not purchase this product if you are unsure of the government requirements or are not able to comply with them. ReadyMadeRC cannot be held responsible for your actions if you purchase and/or use this product in violation of your government's regulations.,
Now able to handle any PPM signal input, with no requirements for a fixed PPM repeat time! This allows easy use with radios that put out up to 12 channel PPM streams that used to be problematic.
Can also handle the Futaba 12 Fast PPM signals via auto-detection.
Specifications
Input from 4 to 12 servo channels
Supply voltage 6-25Volts
Supply input watts upto 6 watts
Efficiency 33 %
Wideband frequency hopping system
Uses 433 to 440 MHz ISM licence free band
ID code user selectable via internal DIP-switch
3 pin DIN connector for power and ppm, screw type dont fall out
BNC connector for antenna output
User firmware upgradeable
Weight 325 Grams
Information
All TX units have from factory installed a 3 power level switch 0.5W 1W and 2W
The 2W setting is now improved and can be used for longer duration, 3 hrs max at full power is alowed.
This TX unit IS designed to run with no antenna at 0.5W setting for infinite long time, this is very usefull to generate a very weak signal level for range checks, the TX will not be killed if you do this for a short time, even at mid or max power.
The advantage of having the possibility to change transmitter power while flying is easy to see,
if you get close to end of range and feel plane gets jerky on the controlls, power up, and go back home, save the plane, save the day.
TX BATTERY LIFE
The TX unit draw about 1.5W as mentioned at 500mW out, to find the current it draw we use ohms law,
To find the time you can run with a given battery size,
take your battery mAh and divide with current usage also in mA
When using the powerup feature input supply power will also go up ! the unit have about 30-40% efficiency, so an easy rule is the input usage
is 3 times as much power as the output power. At 2W RF out, the unit consume almost 6W, this means 4W is wasted as heat, and input current is
0.75A at 8V, and 0.5A at 12V, and 0.25A at 24V, most RC units run at 7-10-12V I guess.
The TX unit can deliver 500mW out at only 5V as supply voltage, it will stop working at 3.3V or under.
For 1W and 2W output, you need supply voltage of at least 6V. Maximum is 25V !
Manual is located
HERE
Forum Thread
HERE
Antenna Setup Guide
HERE
Compatible Transmitter List
HERE
Had a military style screw in DIN connector with 3 pins. Compatible trainer cord or bare wire cables are available
HERE
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Found 10 years, 11 months ago