DUO Diversity 5.8GHz 48CH (RaceBand) receiver RD945 with auto Scan ,LCD screen
Description
The Boscam RD945 is one of the best FPV receivers on the market and now it has been made even better thanks to its recent upgrade, which provided an additional 8 channels to make it RaceBand compatible. Note that it still offers all of the 32 traditional FPV channels, so it's fully compatible with other 5.8Ghz gear on the market including Fatshark & ImmersionRC gear. In addition to the RD945's wide range of frequencies, it also boasts many other features including, a true 40 channel diversity receiver with dual AV outputs which can be used to feed a monitor or goggles; auto channel search at the push of a button, and a clear LCD display that shows band/channel and the actual frequency number. It also supports a wide input voltage range 6-28v making it compatible with most power sources, including LiPo batteries. Finally, we're also impressed with the construction of the RD945. The Rx is contained within a durable metal case, which also acts to shield the receiver increasing its sensitivity. Why do I need a diversity reciever? A diversity receiver is essentially two receivers all in one. In essence, it allows you two mix and match antennas for a solid video link. So it might be that you select a circular polarised omnidirectional antenna, which will provide good reception in all directions in the near field, and a directional high gain patch antenna for long distance flights. The diversity receiver is clever in that it will seamlessly switch between the receiver with the strongest signal. What is RaceBand? RaceBand was first pioneered by ImmersionRC to allow more pilots to race together without interferance. Essentially, RaceBand is just another set of 5.8Ghz frequencies, to be specific they are: 5658, 5695, 5732, 5769, 5806, 5843, 5880, 5917. The difference between the RaceBand and the other 5.8Ghz bands is that RaceBand frequencies are more spread out across its band (37mhz separation) thus allowing more pilots to fly FPV together without their video feeds causing interference with each others. Note that many shops are still selling the the old FR632 32-channel version, which does not support RaceBand. Features:
RECEIVER Frequency: FR1 to FR6 Bands For best range and video link stability we recommend using circular-polarized, Patch or Helical Antenna Set (SMA), see 'related products' below. |
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