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AKK Race Ranger Long Range 1.6W VTX (5.8GHz)
AKK Race Ranger Long Range 1.6W VTX (5.8GHz)
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Dominate your flight boundaries and achieve ultimate signal penetration with the AKK Race Ranger Long Range 1.6W VTX. Delivering a massive, adjustable output up to 1600mW across the standard 5.8GHz band, this high-performance analog video transmitter is the definitive hardware solution for aggressive FPV freestyle pilots, long-range explorers, and racing competitors demanding infallible video feeds through dense obstacles.
Key Features & Benefits:
- High-Power 1.6W Output: Features multi-stage adjustable power levels (25mW / 200mW / 500mW / 1000mW / 1600mW), giving you the ultimate flexibility to switch from low-power workshop bench testing to extreme-distance outdoor exploration.
- SmartAudio Control Protocol: Fully supports remote configuration via your flight controller firmware, allowing you to seamlessly alter frequency channels, bands, and power stages directly through your radio transmitter OSD menus.
- Heavy-Duty Heat Dissipation: Shielded with an integrated metal cover block and a rugged structural layout to rapidly conduct thermal energy away from the core RF amplifier, preventing thermal throttling during extended high-power runs.
- Clean Power Filtering Loop: Equipped with onboard voltage regulation arrays that efficiently filter out motor electrical spikes and electronic speed controller (ESC) ripple noise, ensuring a crisp, interference-free analog live feed.
An essential, top-tier hardware choice for custom quadcopter builders, FPV club racers, and drone tech depots looking to swap out burned or underperforming signal transmitters post-crash.
Every single high-power VTX module undergoes a strict 100% RF frequency stability and power-output calibration check before shipping to guarantee safe, certified power delivery right out of the box, backed by our 30-day satisfaction guarantee.
??? IMPORTANT NOTICE: NEVER power on the VTX without a proper 5.8GHz antenna installed! Powering on the transmitter without an antenna load will cause permanent damage to the RF circuitry and void the warranty.
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