Brief: In this video, we explore the ALV3360AC High Power Wireless Video Transmitter, demonstrating its powerful 2000mW to 6000mW output and versatile 8-channel frequency switching. You'll see how its built-in cooling fan ensures stable performance during extended use and learn how to configure settings via OSD for professional FPV racing and aerial applications.
Related Product Features:
Dual power output of 2000mW and 6000mW for flexible transmission needs.
Supports 8 frequency bands from 3060 MHz to 3500 MHz for easy channel switching.
Built-in cooling fan prevents overheating and maintains stable performance.
IRC data integration allows for easy OSD configuration and management.
Pit mode enables safe ground operation during pre-flight or maintenance.
LED display provides clear indicators for power, band, and channel settings.
Compact size of 50mm x 36mm x 16mm and lightweight at 40.4g for easy integration.
Wide input voltage range from 7V to 26V for versatile power compatibility.
FAQs:
What is the power output range of the ALV3360AC transmitter?
The ALV3360AC offers a dual power output, allowing you to select between 2000mW and 6000mW to suit varying transmission power requirements for different applications.
How does the ALV3360AC handle overheating during extended use?
It features a built-in cooling fan that actively prevents overheating, ensuring stable performance and enhancing the transmitter's lifespan even under high-power settings.
Can I configure the ALV3360AC settings easily during operation?
Yes, with IRC data integration, you can conveniently configure settings via the On-Screen Display (OSD), allowing for easy management without interrupting your workflow.
What is the purpose of the Pit Mode on this transmitter?
Pit Mode is a safety feature designed for ground operation, preventing interference during pre-flight checks, maintenance, or when the transmitter is not in active flight use.