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Read moreLong-distance FPV flights require advanced transmission systems of the highest power. The Foxeer 5.8G Reaper Infinity 5W video transmitter has just that potential and is capable of providing uninterrupted communication over distances of up to 50 km.
According to the needs, the output power can be adjusted from 25 mW to a whopping 5000 mW. Thanks to the IRC Tramp Rx contact, you can change the transmit power, select a channel and adjust the range, all accessible through the easy-to-use BetaFlight intuitive on-screen menu.
TheVTX Reaper Infinity 5W impresses with its compact dimensions of 41x20x17 mm and weighs only 58 grams. Its all-aluminum CNC chassis ensures efficient heat dissipation, and its 20x20mm mounting pattern ensures compatibility with a variety of devices. The built-in microphone allows for not only video but also audio transmission. The module is capable of operating in the voltage range from 9 to 36 volts and can be connected to a 10V/5A BEC or directly to the flight battery.
Attention: Thetransmitter must be coupled to good quality antennas to avoid self-oscillations that can damage the device. All prohibited frequencies and power are blocked by default.
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Recommendations and notes on Foxeer Reaper Infinity operation
To unlock/lock frequencies and power levels:
Press and hold the "KEY" button until the red LED (PWR) lights up, then goes out; when it lights up again, release the button, unblock/block unacceptable frequencies and power levels, red LED flashing - unblocked, red LED on solid - blocked.
Pit On/Off:
Double-click the "Key" button to turn PIT mode on/off.
Red LED (PWR) is off - PIT mode is enabled;
Red LED (PWR) is on - PIT mode is off.
Note: If Pin Tramp Rx is connected by cable between the VTX and the flight controller (FC), the power and channel control buttons will not work.
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