The GEPRC RAD VTX 5.8G video transmitter with a maximum power of 2500 mW is a noteworthy product in the world of FPV technologies. Among its features: adjustable power - six levels, which allows you to choose the best option for any flight conditions, with a maximum stable signal power of up to 2.5 watts. This transmitter supports the IRC Tramp protocol and has an intuitive on-screen menu that allows you to quickly configure the device's settings without any extra effort. The built-in microphone allows you to transmit sound from the drone in real time, providing even greater immersion during flight. The body is made of durable metal and has a multi-layer design that provides extreme durability and efficient heat dissipation.
The Rad 5.8G 2.5W VTX has a wide input voltage range of 7 to 36V, making it compatible with various types of power supplies. In addition, it is equipped with a high temperature protection function, which guarantees stable operation of the device in any conditions. The transmitter has standard mounting holes of 30.5 × 30.5 mm. The main MMCX interface is used to connect the antenna, and the GH 1.25-6P interface is used to connect the cable. All this makes the GEPRC Rad 5.8G 2.5W VTX an excellent choice for FPV professionals.
Features.
High power 2500mW, stable operation, suitable for long distance flights
PitMode power control/25mW/200mW/600mW/1600mW/2500mW
Double layer design for heat dissipation on the board reduces and shields interference
Overheating protection
Supports a wide range of input voltages: 7-36 В
IRC Tramp protocol, support for OSD parameter settings.
Two function buttons, three light indicators, easy to use.
The temperature control protection will be activated and the power will be automatically reduced if the VTX overheats. Please ensure good ventilation and heat dissipation during use. If the environment is limited, you can install a cooling fan for video transmission.
The 5V output is only used for the camera or cooling fan. Do not connect the power input connector to the 5V output port, otherwise the image transmission will be damaged.
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