ALV3304AC

3.3G
January 09, 2026
Category Connection: FPV VTX
Brief: See how this offering can bring practical value to common tasks and projects. In this video, we demonstrate the Kimpok ALV3304AC 64-channel 3.3GHz 4W analog video transmitter in action for long-distance UAV image transmission. You'll get a walkthrough of its setup, see how the IRC function enables remote adjustment, and observe its stable video quality during extended FPV and UAV missions.
Related Product Features:
  • Delivers a maximum RF power output of up to 4000mW for stronger signal penetration and extended transmission range.
  • Supports 64 channels across a wide frequency band from 3.06 to 3.5GHz for versatile operation.
  • Features IRC protocol for convenient remote adjustment of settings during operation.
  • Includes a clear LED status display for real-time monitoring of transmitter functions.
  • Accepts a wide input voltage range from 7 to 26V, compatible with various power sources.
  • Provides a stable 5V camera output to power your FPV camera directly.
  • Designed with reliable thermal performance for consistent operation during long missions.
  • Features a standard 30.5x30.5mm mounting pattern and SMA antenna connector for easy installation.
FAQs:
  • What is the maximum transmission range of the ALV3304AC video transmitter?
    The ALV3304AC is engineered for extended FPV and UAV missions, delivering stronger penetration and longer transmission distance compared to 3W versions, making it suitable for medium-to-long range operations.
  • How many channels does this analog video transmitter support?
    It supports 64 channels across a wide frequency range from 3.06 to 3.5GHz, providing extensive flexibility for different operating environments and avoiding interference.
  • Can I adjust the transmitter settings remotely during flight?
    Yes, the ALV3304AC features IRC protocol, allowing for remote adjustment of settings, which is ideal for in-flight configuration changes without physical access to the transmitter.
  • What power input does the transmitter require?
    It operates on a wide input voltage range of 7 to 26V, making it compatible with a variety of common UAV power systems and batteries.