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TX-V582 5.8 GHz 200mW Plug & PlayTransmitter & Wires - New Version
Note | to use any other antenna besides the original an |
- Working voltage | DC 7.2 - 12v (9 - 12v performs better) |
- 8 Selectable channels | DIP switches |
Frequencies | CH1 |
- Current consumption | 180mAh |
- Dimensions | 14 x 26 x 39 mm (0.45" x 1" x 1.5" inches). |
Details:, This is another great option to those whom want to do FPV without interference problems with 2.4 GHz R/C radios., Transmitter features:, - High grade switch regulator., Includes:, - TX-V582 5.8 GHz 200mw transmitter., Note:, No license is required to purchase it, however i, 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.,
The 200mW 5.8 GHz transmitter and receiver are capable to go take your audio and video wirelessly where many others transmitters can't.
The tiny pocket size receiver besides its small size, it also comes with two (2) A/V outputs to easy connect two video displays or 1x video display and 1x video recorder simultaneously.
We flew this combo with the stock whip antennas, and even so we got to go at 1Km (3/4 of a mile) at 500' feet high.
With a high gain patch antenna connected to the receiver we are getting ranges about 1.7+ km (1+ mile).
It's great and reliable system, with all the important features that plug and play systems must to have.
RPSMA adapter
is needed.
- Built-in microphone with volume control.
- Camera port output voltage (will be the voltage used to power the transmitter -0.5V)
- Working
- Digital phase-locked loop circuit, no channel drift issues.
- High quality noise filtering circuit.
- Low profile circuit board.
- All Molex type of lathed plugs for safe connections.
- Weight 26 grams (0.9 oz).
- Transmitter's power plug with leads
- Molex type plug with leads (universal camera plug)
- 1x 3dBi whip antenna
n order to legally operate within USA an
amateur radio license
is required.
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Found 11 years, 9 months ago