There is nothing like the experience of flying an FPV drone, but building these marvelous machines is more complex than it needs to be. With Tramp, we set out to raise the bar on video transmitter technology. With Ghost, we set out to redefine the norms in receivers for R/C control. And now we have fused these two together, in the groundbreaking Ghost Hybrid. Designed by pilots, built by pilots, supported by pilots.
FEATURES
- 20x20/25.5x25.5 mounting - single sided, with included gummies, for extremely low profile mounting - Only 2.2g, perfect for the popular sub-250g class - Extreme Range AND Low Latency - 500Hz R/C Link Updates (HW is 1kHz ready) - 2.4GHz Lora OR FLRC control modes, for the best performance in any environment - Integrated 5.8GHz 25mW - 600mW Video Transmitter - All 48 standard channels - Thermally Regulated, Factory Calibrated
INTELLIGENT VTX CONTROL
Intelligent, and direct control of the video transmitter from the Ghost ecosystem. Use either the OLED menus on the Ghost Transmitter module or the responsive OpenTx tools menu. Tx remains silent on power-up, shuts down immediately in an (unlikely) failsafe.
LOCKING CONNECTORS
Innovative locking connectors deliver the advantages of the light-weight u.FL/MHF standard, with the security required for world-class racing, or long-range flying. Simply plug the connector onto the board, and slide the locking cap to secure.
THERMAL REGULATION + CALIBRATION
As with all tramp products, the Hybrid includes automatic thermal regulations, protecting the video transmitter against potentially damaging overheating while sitting on the starting pad. The on-board Tramp is factory calibrated, for precise power delivery during critical race events.
qTee ANTENNAS
qTee, a.k.a ‘Cutie’ antennas are center-fed dipoles, with integral balun to ensure no cable radiation, and without unexpected nulls in the radiation pattern. Tip to Tip length of just 60mm, easy to install in anything from a Whoop™ to an X-Class quad
SPECIFICATIONS
Downlink RF Power: +13dBm
Sensitivity: -117dBm in Long Range mode
Serial Formats: GHST, SBus, SBus-Fast (200k), SRXL-2 (400k), SBus Inverted
Firmware: Over-the-air (OTA) upgradeable (Rx and VTx)
Power Supply: 5V, with Over Voltage Protection
VTX Control: Automatic, via Ghost
Antenna Connectors: Standard U.FL with Locking Connectors
This is worth it, use it well and it will help you fly like a pro.
D
Damon Johnson
Not that impressed
I hate to say it but I had higher hopes for this system. I love that it’s a vtx and receiver but this is the first receiver that has ever failsafed on me when flying at my local park. At first I thought it was a fluke then it happened three more times in as many days. I’ll stick with my ExpressLRS systems for now. They are much easier to install and configure.
I wanted something that was packable and easy to take with. Got tired of needing to pack a large radio, neck straps, and all of the needed padding to just fly my whoops when traveling. This radio is so much easier to throw in a bag and fly with. Coming from a Taranis X9D plus, the pocket is a lot lighter and easier to carry. Gimbals feel good and it’s comfortable when holding. It’s the first small radio I tried that I was able to feel comfortable with. Compared to Zorro and TX12, the Pocket feels a lot more balanced. Highly recommended as a travel or only radio if you want something light and easy to carry.
Some downsides:
1. Arming/disarming takes a bit to get used to since there are not traditional switches.
2. Even though there are 5 position switches for the trims, you can’t use the center press as a switch like Jumper
3. The case is glossy, I wish it was more textured like DJI radios for better grip.
4. The speaker makes a buzzing sound when powered on and sometimes switching things in menus.
Otherwise great radio that’s easy to fly and live with.
I flew drones yrs ago. I dabbled in all types of drones from tiny whoops to 4 inch freestyle/acro quads to cine dji. Good beginner starter bundle. Definitely worth the $.