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910MHz-1360MHz 1.2GHz Fpv Receiver Stable With 12 Channels VRX

Brand Name: Kimghz technology
Model Number: FOX-R02-12
MOQ: 10 Pieces
Price: 16$-16.6$
Delivery Time: 3-8days
Payment Terms: L/C,D/P,T/T,Western Union
Detail Information
Place of Origin:
Original/CHINA
Certification:
CE
Channel:
12CH
Power:
/
Protocol:
IRC-Tramp
Weight:
116g
Dimension:
130*80*20mm
Packaging Details:
International Standard Packing
Supply Ability:
100000pieces/month
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1360MHz 1.2GHz Fpv Receiver

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1360MHz vtx video receiver

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Stable 1.2GHz Fpv Receiver

Product Description

1.2GHz Video Receiver with 12Channels and Frequency Range910MHz-1360MHz VRX


Built for nonstop operation, this 1.2GHz Video Receiver combines stable DC12V power management, 12 precision channels (910–1360MHz), and industrial-grade components. Tailored for fixed infrastructure (e.g., security towers, traffic control centers, or oil rig monitoring), it delivers consistent performance in harsh temperatures (-30°C to +70°C).


Technical Specifications
Band Name Kimghz technology
Model Number FOX-R02-12
Frequency 1.2GHz
Power /
Channel 12CH
Power Supply DC12V
Protocol IRC-Tramp
Frequency Range 910MHz-1360MHz


Product Overview



910MHz-1360MHz 1.2GHz Fpv Receiver Stable With 12 Channels VRX 0910MHz-1360MHz 1.2GHz Fpv Receiver Stable With 12 Channels VRX 1
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910MHz-1360MHz 1.2GHz Fpv Receiver Stable With 12 Channels VRX 2

Key Advantages


· 12V Low-Ripple Power Design: Minimizes signal noise from unstable grids, ensuring 4K video decoding accuracy for 24/7 surveillance systems.

· 12-Channel Redundancy: Dedicated backup channels auto-engage if primary frequencies are jammed, critical for high-security sites (e.g., border control, data centers).

· 910–1360MHz Penetration: Outperforms narrowband receivers in obstacle-rich areas (e.g., urban canyons, dense foliage) by leveraging lower-frequency (910MHz) signals for enhanced NLOS (Non-Line-of-Sight) reception.