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RUSHFPV Cherry Transmitter Receiver LHCP/RHCP VTX Video SMA 5.8G Antenna Analog FPV HD RC Freestyle Racing Drone Toothpick
$7.5
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Orange
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For FPV
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Features
RUSHFPV Cherry Transmitter Receiver Antenna
Precision-Tuned 5.8GHz Performance
– Optimized for low-latency analog FPV transmission with LHCP/RHCP polarization options, reducing multipath interference for crystal-clear video feed in freestyle and racing drones.
Ultra-Lightweight SMA Design
– CNC-machined aluminum casing with gold-plated connectors ensures durability while keeping weight minimal for toothpick and micro drone builds.
High-Gain Radiation Pattern
– Engineered for extended range and penetration in urban or wooded environments, ideal for competitive racing and cinematic freestyle flights.
Plug-and-Play Compatibility
– Directly integrates with most VTX systems, featuring a universal SMA interface for quick swaps between drones or backup setups.
Industrial-Grade Materials
– Fiberglass-reinforced base and flexible silicone sheath resist crashes and vibrations, maintaining signal integrity during high-speed maneuvers.
Dual-Polarization Flexibility
– Switchable LHCP/RHCP models prevent cross-talk in group flying sessions, making it a staple for organized races or team practice.
Global Bulk Pricing Advantage
– As a wholesale supplier, we offer unmatched rates for bulk orders, ensuring cost efficiency for drone shops, clubs, and professional pilots.
Applications:
FPV drone racing, freestyle aerial filming, long-range exploration, and DIY micro quad builds.
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