The Iron Horse V2 now comes with the dual output 500/1000mW, giving the user the possibility for mid or long range flight without having other FPV pilots or wifi devices stepping into your video reception.
This Hobby Wireless exclusive new 3.3 GHz system will make FPV better than ever.
It has been designed and tailored for FPV, with great features, such as: ceramic high efficiency low profile heat sinks, high quality audio channel, it runs way cooler, with a much lower profile...
Note: DIY ( Do-It-Yourself) means, you do your own custom wiring, and plugs.
Transmitter Specifications:
- Frequency Band (A): 3.3 GHz (3300 - 3500 MHz)
- Channels Available: 2
- Audio Subcarrier 6.5MHz
- Operating Voltage Range: 12 VDC
- Operating Current: 300mah
- Power Consumption: <2.2W
- Operating Temperature: 0-60c
- Operating Humidity: 20-90%
- Video Output: 75ohm load
- Audio Output: 1k load
- Channel Selection: DIP Switch
- Antenna Connector: SMA
- Phase Lock Loop (PLL) stability for drift-free operation
- Transmission Output Power: 0.5/1W (27/30dBm)
- Frequency Lock Method: Digital Phase Lock Loop
- Weight Without Antenna: 25g (1oz)
- Dimension 47.5 x 69.5 x16mm
This is not a plug and play version, however it comes with bare wires so you can make your own wiring.
Wire function:
- Red = (+) 12VDC
- Black = Ground
- White = Audio Mono
- Yellow = Video In
We highly recomended upgrading the low cost stock antenna to get the performance of your 3.3 GHz FPV system
Click here to see all the antennas available for 3.3 GHz.
Legal notice:
No license is required to purchase this device(s). However in order to legally use and operated of this device in the United State of America a HAM license is required. To operate/use in any countries other than US please check the local rules before using it, some countries may forbid its use entirely.
By purchasing this equipment, you are agreeing that you understand the rules and assume total responsibility to legally operate the equipment. For information on how to obtain an amateur radio license, visit http://www.arrl.org/getting-licensed.
It is your responsibility to ensure that the use of this product meets the requirements imposed by your government's rules and regulations for RF devices.
Hobby Wireless is not responsible any damage, loss, illegal operation or changes made by the user to the transmitter will be totally the user's responsibility.