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A compact, 40 channel push button video transmitter with LED indicators for band and channel. This version has a board mounted connector that's ideal for small setups and direct mounting onto top plates. The push button transmitter makes group flying easier, allowing you to easily change frequencies without the hassle of dip switches. Long press switches bands and short press switches channels. Also features a locking connector to prevent cables from coming out of place. This VTX transmits on bands A,B,E,F and the newer 'race band' channels. The 200 is suitable for most situations and doesn't cause the same level of interference for others as the 600mW while still maintaining good range and some tree penetration. The expected range in a clear area with reasonable antennas is 500-1000m. Comes with SMA connector.
22x31cm weighing only 7.2g. TX includes a built in microphone, 5V output for camera (suitable for the PZ mini and other 5V capable cameras).
Every transmitter is tested at Rotorgeeks prior to shipping.
Video Format |
NTSC/PAL |
Output Impedance |
50 Ohm |
Output Power |
23-24dBm |
Channel |
40 CH |
Operating Voltage |
12V (7V-20V) |
Supply Current |
200mA |
Operating Temperature |
-10~85°C |
Video Band Width |
0~8.0 MHz |
Audio Carrier Frequency |
6.5 MHz |
Video Input Level |
0.8~1.2 Vp-p |
Video Input Impedance |
75 Ohm |
Audio Input Level |
0.5~2.0 Vp-p |
Audio Input Impedance |
10K Ohm |
Dimension |
31mm x 22mm x 10mm |
Weight |
7.2g |
Please note, the order of bands as indicated by the sequential LEDs is F,E,A,R,B.
CH FR |
CH |
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CH1 |
CH2 |
CH3 |
CH4 |
CH5 |
CH6 |
CH7 |
CH8 |
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FR |
FR1(F) |
5740 |
5760 |
5780 |
5800 |
5820 |
5840 |
5860 |
5880 |
FR2(E) |
5705 |
5685 |
5665 |
5645 |
5885 |
5905 |
5925 |
5945 |
|
FR3(A) |
5865 |
5845 |
5825 |
5805 |
5785 |
5765 |
5745 |
5725 |
|
FR4(R) |
5658 |
5695 |
5732 |
5769 |
5806 |
5843 |
5880 |
5917 |
|
FR5(B) |
5733 |
5752 |
5771 |
5790 |
5809 |
5828 |
5847 |
5866 |
The use of this product is subject to your government's regulation and may require a HAM radio license. Please check your local laws and regulations.