Digital Video Transmitter And Receiver Long Range Video Transmitter For FPV And UAV Flying
The HCL536 digital video transmitter and receiver is compact, lightweight, and offers video data transmission ranges from 10KM to 150KM. It is specifically designed for FPV and UAV flight applications.
- Wireless video data link based on TDD OFDM technology
- Maximum 30Mbps @20MHz bandwidth
- Networking type communication: point-to-point and point-to-multipoint networks
- Web UI or Serial UART for management
- 2 Ethernet ports and 3 channel serial data transmission
- Uplink and downlink data stream control
| Product Name | Digital Video Transmitter And Receiver Long Range Video Transmitter For FPV And UAV Flying |
| Model Number | HCL536 |
| Modulation | TDD OFDM |
| Frequency | 806~826MHz, 1428~1468MHz, 1420~1530MHz |
| FHSS | Support |
| Bandwidths | 1.4/3/5/10/20MHz |
| Throughput | Maximum 30Mbps@20MHz |
| RF Transmission Power | 300mW, 2W, 5W |
| Constellation | QPSK, 16QAM, 64QAM self adaption |
| Sensitivity | -108dBm(1Mbps) |
| Ethernet Ports | 2 × Ethernet ports |
| Serial Ports | 3 channels, 3×RS232, 3×TTL or 2×RS232/TTL + 1×Sbus |
| Transmission Range | 10km~150km (UAV to Ground) |
| Management | Web UI and Control Uart |
| Encryption | AES128 |
| Networking Mode | Point to Point, Point to Multipoint, Relay |
| Movement Speed | Support no less than 300km/h |
| Power Input | 12~18V(2W), 24~28V(5W) |
| Power Consumption | <22W(RF Power 5W) |
| Dimensions | 103.4×61.4×22mm |
| Weight | 142g |
| Port | Description |
| Ethernet 1 | 4Pin ZH1.5mm connector, bridged with Ethernet2 |
| Ethernet 2 | RJ45 connector, bridged with Ethernet1 |
| Uart × 3 | 3Pin GH1.25mm lockable connector×3, 3 channel uart, RS232/TTL/Sbus optional |
| Power In | XT30PW-M connector |
| ANT 1 | Tx/Rx Antenna port, SMA female |
| ANT 2 | Rx Antenna port, SMA female |
The default video input is IP RJ45 Ethernet port. For cameras with HDMI, SDI, AHD or AV output, we recommend using our mini encoder device to encode the video/audio signal into digital data for transmission. At the receiver end, you can connect directly to your computer or NVR. For HDMI monitor output, our decoder device can convert the digital data back into HDMI video and audio signals.
If your local area has DVB-T or DVB-T2 digital television signal in the 170-860Mhz range, the 1.4G band would be better. Additionally, since GPS antennas on drones point upward and transmitter antennas point downward, the 1.4G frequency has negligible effect on GPS signals.
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