HobbyWireless
TX-V905 500mW 900 MHz plug and play transmitter.
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% |
Weight | 27g (transmitter only) |
Details:, This is an easy to use plug and play transmitter only, part of our FPV905 plug and play system., The plug and play board has lots of important features built-in such as:, , Channels:, CH1 910 MHz (USA), Features:, * 500mW RF output power Plug and Play., Specifications:, 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.,
This combo uses PLL (Phase-Locked Loop) technology to prevent frequency drift.
- High quality microphone
- 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)
If you want to expand your current FPV905 system to another R/C vehicle, or you have damaged your existing transmitter, or you either want to buy everything separated to build your own system, this is the deal.
What are the advantages of a plug-and-play transmitter?
A plug and play transmitter eliminates the use of the stock bulky and heavy connectors, no soldering is needed, with only two clicks you will have the camera, battery, microphone (built-in), reversed-polarity protection, microphone volume control...besides all that it can provides power to 5 V or 12 V cameras,
click here for plug and play cable for cameras.
It works with any of our 900 MHz receivers, that includes the
ORACLE
diversity receiver as well.
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.
To those whom are going to use it, make sure the voltage your camera needs to be operated, and if you are building your own setup from scratch, the camera connector needs to be made using Futaba type connection, for the following wires colors (white video in) (red + positive) (black - negtive)
It is able to send audio and video wirelessly for more than 2 miles with high gain antennas.
It works flawlessly with 2.4 GHz radios and perfect for use where there is not much room, and weight can be a problem
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* HERE WE HAVE SOME SIMPLE TUTORIAL VIDEOS THAT MAY BE HELPFUL *
CH2 980 MHz (available only outside USA)
CH3 1010 MHz (available only outside USA)
CH4 1040 MHz (available only outside USA)
* 900 MHz frequency band.
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Four (4) selectable channels
(USA version only Channel 1 is available
. It does not affect the performance of the transmitter)
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* Works with any camera PAL, NTSC and SECAM.
* Digital Phase-Lock-Loop circuit no drifting problem.
* Works with any of our receivers.
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Plug and Play camera cable is sold separated click here.
* Highly integrated circuit.
* High reliability/linearity/AIGaAs/GaAs FET amplifier module.
* Uses digital phase-lock-loop circuit without temperature drifting problem.
* Total weight 49 grams complete with antenna.
* Wires with Molex connectors are included.
Consumption Current 450mAh
Video input voltage
Audio input voltage
- Do not turn this 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