Brief: Get an inside view of features that deliver consistent results in daily use. This video provides a detailed walkthrough of the PFV VTX 1.8GHz 3W 16-Channel Video Transmitter, showcasing its high-power performance and stable signal transmission capabilities for drone racing applications. You'll see how its adjustable power and frequency settings ensure reliable, long-distance video feeds.
Related Product Features:
Operates on a 1.8GHz frequency with an adjustable range from 1680MHz to 1980MHz for optimized performance.
Delivers a high RF power output of 3 Watts, with adjustable levels including 200mW, 400mW, 800mW, 1600mW, and 3000mW.
Supports 16 channels for flexible and stable signal transmission, minimizing interference.
Features a durable aluminum alloy shell for robust construction and longevity in demanding environments.
Compatible with a wide voltage input range from 7V to 32V, allowing for versatile installation options.
Utilizes the IRC-Tramp protocol for smart audio support, enabling convenient control and configuration.
Designed to provide stable video transmission over ultra-long distances, overcoming signal limitations.
Ideal for high-performance drone racing, ensuring strong and consistent video signal output.
FAQs:
What is the power output range of this video transmitter?
The PFV VTX transmitter offers a maximum power output of 3 Watts, with adjustable settings including 200mW, 400mW, 800mW, 1600mW, and 3000mW to suit different transmission needs.
How many channels does this transmitter support, and why is that important?
It supports 16 channels, providing flexibility to select a clear frequency and avoid interference from other transmitters, which is crucial for stable and continuous video output in crowded RF environments.
What is the compatible voltage range for powering this transmitter?
The transmitter has a wide voltage compatibility, operating with power supplies from 7V to 32V, making it versatile for integration with various drone and power systems.
Does this transmitter support smart audio for configuration?
Yes, it utilizes the IRC-Tramp protocol, which enables smart audio support for convenient control and configuration of settings directly from your transmitter or flight controller.