NewBeeDrone Honey Patch Antenna 5.8Ghz - Linear

The NewBeeDrone Honey Patch Antenna 5.8GHz - Linear is a premium choice for drone pilots looking to enhance their FPV (First Person View) experience. Designed with precision and performance in mind, this linear antenna provides reliable signal transmission and reception, ensuring a stable connection during your flights. Its compact and lightweight design allows for easy installation on various FPV systems without adding unnecessary bulk.

Featuring a robust construction, the Honey Patch Antenna is built to withstand the demands of both racing and freestyle flying. It delivers excellent performance with minimal signal loss, allowing you to enjoy clear video feeds even at extended ranges. Upgrade your drone setup with the NewBeeDrone Honey Patch Antenna 5.8GHz - Linear for improved connectivity and an enhanced flying experience.

 

NOTE: The Linear Honey Patch is designed to be used with linear whip antennas, like on the BeeBrain and Tiny Whoop micro drones.


If you are using a linear whip antenna on your micro quad and using a circular antenna to receive you would be experiencing a 3db loss due to the mixed polarisation signals, for each 3db drop in signal that is a half in power so effectively your 25mW vtx will only be seen as transmitting 12.5mW.



Includes

  • 1x Honey Patch Antenna
  • 1x Honey Patch Stick
  • 1x 45 Degree Male to Female SMA Connector

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Mr. DP
Nice design

I like how it looks like.

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McShakyFpv
exactly what I needed

tiny woops use a dipole that is linear, these match exactly with that

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C.S.
Better than polarized, but not recommended

Works ok, better than polarized.
I’ve used it with my Mobula6.
Better off spending a tiny more and getting the Menace Viper for linear distance, or the BiQuad5 for similar to Omni like performance.

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Cristin Sherlock
Nice linear patch antenna

I use this for my tiny whoops. It really intercepts video quality good.

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Josh
Good for when you need a linear patch

Usually my standard rhcp antennas will do the trick, but I find myself using this patch more with a couple of my whoops when flying further away.