DPCAV
900MHz A/V Receiver, Standard Mini-Model
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Four (4) RF channels | 910MHz, 980MHz, 1010MHz, 1040MHz. |
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The receiver requires a common 2.1mm barrel type DC power cord (available separately). It's not included so that you can choose what is best for your installation. We offer several different types and they can be found here:click here, Important note: The DC input connector is a 2.1mm barrel style connector that is center (+) positive. Reversed voltages will damage the receiver.,
Our standard 900MHz wireless A/V (audio/video) receiver is compatible with all of our 900MHz A/V transmitters. It's ideal for ham radio ATV, R/C model video, professional surveillance, and other wireless video applications.
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Your purchase includes an accessory kit with lightweight 1/4-wave wire whip monopole antenna and RCA A/V
cables. For those that want higher RF performance we offer the
#ANTHWD-900
half-wave dipole as an optional antenna upgrade.
Features / Specifications
Phase Lock Loop (PLL) stability for drift-free operation.
Composite video, supports NTSC and PAL standards.
FM-FM modulation.
Convenient channel select slide switch.
-85dBm RF sensitivity (typical), 5.5MHz audio sub-carrier.
Low loss SMA antenna jack.
RCA jacks for A/V connections.
Power-On LED indicator.
Common 2.1mm power jack (barrel type, center positive).
12VDC operation, 300mA.
5.2 x 3.2 x 0.85 inches (130x81x22 mm).
6.5 ounces (180 grams).
Accessory kit includes antenna and RCA A/V cables.
The
power source is not included. It must be 12VDC (±10%). Exceeding this voltage, or reversing
the power connections, WILL cause permanent damage and void the
warranty. AC mains powered installations must use a voltage regulated
supply (available separately) and should not use standard unregulated types. For portable use we recommend a high capacity 3-cell (3S / 11.1V)
lithium polymer LiPO pack such as our
#LB3CT-1800T
with the
#CORD-UB2
adapter.
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