TBS Crossfire 1.2Ghz VRX Notch Filter 868 915 Mhz

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وصف

Key Selling Points

  • Specifically designed to filter out 868/915 Mhz interference for 1.2Ghz VRX systems
  • Enhances signal clarity and reliability for long-range FPV flights
  • Compact and lightweight design for easy integration into your FPV setup
  • Durable plastic construction ensures longevity and performance
  • Essential accessory for combating Crossfire interference on 1.2Ghz video receivers

Technical Specifications

Compatibility 1.2Ghz VRX Systems
Filter Range 868/915 Mhz
Material Plastic
المنتج الفئة Notch Filter

FAQ Q&A

Q: What is the primary function of this notch filter?

A: This notch filter is designed to eliminate interference from 868/915 Mhz signals which can affect 1.2Ghz video receivers, thus improving video clarity.

Q: Is this filter compatible with all 1.2Ghz VRX systems?

A: Yes, it is designed for general compatibility with 1.2Ghz video receiver systems to filter out 868/915 MHz frequencies.

Q: How do I install this filter?

A: The filter typically connects in-line with your 1.2Ghz video receiver's antenna input, requiring minimal setup.



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