The RC832 Receiver is nice and small in size for easy integration into your ground station, but big in quality and features. The receiver uses the same two button interface as the TS832 Transmitter making channel swapping a breeze. There are two independent AV outputs for both audio and video. So you can use a monitor and set of goggles or maybe a DVR to record your flight, for when your significant other asks where you were for the last 4 hours. It also has frequency memory, so when you power down it will save the last frequency channel you were using. Powering the receiver at the field is as easy as plugging in a 3 cell lipo into the included prewired cable with mini JST. It just doesn’t get any simpler than this.
The TS832 Transmitter packs a whopping 600mW of ultra clean 5.8GHz power! A must for those looking for longer range and locked in video. The TS832 is transmitting a full range of 32 channels and uses an easy to use 2 button interface, it also comes with a clean pre-wired harness, and only weighs in at 21g, it’s perfect for a wide range of aircraft!
- 40 channels: Cover A, B, E bands and F band (Airwave band), 4 bands and all frequencies compactable;
- Two switching buttons: CH button for frequencies channels switching, FR button for frequencies bands switching;
- Two digits display: one for CH and the other for FR, real-time positioning which frequency band and which channel received;
- Power off memory: Replay the very last frequency band and channel
- Independent video and audio signal outputs
Specifications
TX TS832 specs:
- Power input: 7.4-16V (3S Lipo suggested)
- Transmitting power: 600mA
- Antenna gain: 2db
- Working current: 220mA at 12V
- Video bandwidth: 8M
- Audio bandwidth : 6.5M
- Weight: 22g
- Dimension: 54x 32x 10mm(excluding antenna)
RX RC832 Specs:
- Power input: 12V
- Working current: 200mA max
- Antenna impedance: 50
- Antenna gain: 2db
- Video impedance: 75
- Video format: NTSC/PAL auto
- Dimension: 80x 65 x15mm
- Weight: 85g