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GEPRC RAD 5.8G VTX 1.6W High-Power Video Transmitter for FPV Drones

GEPRC RAD 5.8G VTX 1.6W High-Power Video Transmitter for FPV Drones

Brand: GEPRC

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€52,27
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sku: SKU:GP104715

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  • Description

he GEPRC RAD 5.8G 1.6W VTX is a high-performance video transmitter designed for long-range FPV flights. With a maximum output of 1600 mW and five adjustable power levels (PIT / 25 / 200 / 600 / 1600 mW), it delivers stable, interference-free video transmission even in demanding conditions.

The RAD VTX features a double-layer PCB design that separates the power supply from the main board, improving heat dissipation and reducing electronic interference. A built-in microphone enables real-time drone audio transmission, and the IRC Tramp protocol allows easy OSD parameter adjustments through your flight controller.

Supporting three regional frequency tables (Universal, FCC, EU) and both PAL and NTSC video formats, this VTX is versatile for pilots worldwide. Its compact 36 × 36.5 × 5.5 mm form factor, MMCX antenna connector, and 30.5 × 30.5 mm M3 mounting pattern make installation straightforward on most FPV drones.

Key Features

  • Output Power: PIT / 25 / 200 / 600 / 1600 mW
  • Input Voltage: 7-36V (2-8S LiPo)
  • Power Supply for Camera: 5V @ 600mA
  • Video Format: PAL / NTSC
  • Protocol: IRC Tramp (OSD adjustable)
  • Antenna Connector: MMCX
  • Built-in Microphone: Yes
  • Temperature Protection: Prevents overheating
  • Frequency Tables: Universal (40CH), FCC (37CH), EU (26CH)
  • Size: 36 × 36.5 × 5.5 mm
  • Weight: 9.7 g (without cable)
  • Mounting Hole: 30.5 × 30.5 mm (M3)

Recommended Usage

  • Long-range FPV flights requiring high output power
  • Drones operating on 2-8S LiPo batteries
  • Pilots needing stable signal, temperature protection, and OSD control