TrueRC X-AIR 5.8 MK II pair for Walksnail Avatar Goggles - LHCP
Our high efficiency X-AIR MK II with direct RP-SMA connectors for installing on the Walksnail avatar or Fat Shark dominator HD FPV goggles.
DESCRIPTION
Our high efficiency X-AIR MK II with direct RP-SMA connectors for installing on the Walksnail avatar or Fat Shark dominator HD FPV goggles. Simply screw on the custom knurled RP-SMA connectors on the front ports* of the goggles. Great 10dBic gain combined with a healthy flyable beam width of 120deg, yield an amazing flight experience in compact and low profile package. Fill the remaining ports with the included singularity stubby and you got the antennas full house.
Custom made RP-SMA connectors, direct fit for your goggles.
As with all other components of X-AIR antennas, the custom RP-SMA connector is made to the highest standards to fit your Walksnail avatar or Fat Shark dominator without adapter and make sure every bit of RF power is transferred from the X-AIR. A knurled finish provide easy tightening and a quality look exclusive to TrueRC.
Paired them with our ever popular singularity stubby.
A pair of singularity stubby antennas can be included as a combo for the ultimate in performances and convenience!
Features
Circularly Polarized
Mount direct on Walksnail avatar or Fat Shark dominator
Compact low-profile design, easy to store and transport
High 10 dBic for long range and signal penetration
Large SWR and axial ratio bandwidth, work even out of the 5.8GHz band
Super wide 120 degree beam
Custom knurled RP-SMA connectors
Specs
Bandwidth: 5.1GHz-6.7GHz
Gain: 9.5-10.5 dBic
Polarization: RHCP or LHCP
Beam-width*: 120deg
Beam-width @-3dB**: 68deg.
Connector: RP-SMA male
Dimension: 32 x 32 x 16mm
*Coverage of individual antenna where reception is at least equivalent to an omni. **Coverage of individual antenna where at least 70% of the max range is obtained.
Includes:
Two X-air MKII antennas.
Two singularity stubby or two 120mm CORE (optional).
I now run four of these antennas on my avatar goggles
I now run four of these antennas on my avatar goggles and see a noticeable bump in video quality while pushing distance or even behind obstacles. A great choice for replacement of stock antennas.
The overview has 12 volts, the speciation has 15 volts, the bag has 15 volts, and the cable actually puts out 12 volts. Get the description and labeling corrected. Otherwise, it works fine with wall wart or battery.
Flies nice enough but I guess I’m used to thrashing my tinyhawk3 at a playground. One pretty average bang while flying around under my piano broke the frame in 3 places. I was baffled at how it took so much damage. The warranty is still pretty expensive when you consider shipping. We’ll see how the replacement goes.