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Wolfwhoop Q3-Pro-Micro 5.8GHz 0.01/25/200/600mW Switchable FPV Video Transmitter with Solder Pads Support 5V/12V Output for Camera and Smart Audio

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About Wolfwhoop Q3-Pro-Micro 5.8GHz 0.01/25/200/600mW

The Q3-Pro-Micro with only two mounting holes is a best choice for you because it has smaller size, lighter weight and is more convenient for installation. This VTX is that you can mount it on top of your FC/PDB stack thanks to the 30.5x30.5mm mounting pattern like OMNIBUSF4 and OMNIBUSF4 Pro. Feartures: With MIC With solder pads 7-26V input with 5V/12V output for camera LC filter allows ultra clean fpv video 0.01/25/200/600mW Switchable Integrated with Uart, connectable to betaflight FC (Support FC like Wolfwhoop OmnibusF4/OmnibusF4 Pro) Support parameter remotely adjusted by Betaflight, flight controller, OSD 5V BEC output, support power for receiver and camera Specifications: Operating Voltage: 7 - 26V Power supply: 5V/12V camera Output power:0.01/25/200/600mW Range: Up to 4km with omnidirectional RHCP antennas Antenna connector: MMCX Video Format: NTSC/PAL Port connector: solder pads Dimensions: 36(W)x32(D)mm, 30.5x30.5mm(stackable hole) Weight:8g(excluding antenna) Note : 5645/5925/5945(E4/E7/E8) are not available sue to FCC regulation. Selecting 5645/5925/5945(E4/E7/E8) will be invalid action. 37 channels are all above 5650 and below 5925MHz, which are legal to use in the USA with an amateur radio license. This equipment is being sold under FCC's amateur radio rules. Operators must require amateur radio license to operator legally in the US. Use of amateur equipment without a license or use of equipment on restricted frequencies could subject the operator to significant fines by the FCC. By purchasing this equipment, the user is agreeing that they understand these responsibilities and will operate the equipment legally. More information related to ARL, please go to http://www.arrl.org/getting-licensed.