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TrueRC X²-AIR 5.8GHz MK II Antenna for DJI Goggles (Set of 2) - LHCP

TrueRC X²-AIR 5.8GHz MK II Antenna for DJI Goggles (Set of 2) - LHCP


Introducing... the TrueRC X²-AIR 5.8GHz MK II Antennas! More gain and more convenience! This is the adaptation of the all-mighty X²-AIR into a slick low profile face mount for the DJI goggles. Simply peel the included adhesive, stick them on and throw your goggles in your bag ready for a day of flying. Improved 13dBic gain and a massive combined beamwidth of 180deg yield an amazing flight experience in the toughest conditions. Fill the remaining ports with some Singularity Stubby antennas and performances have never been so convenient!

Note: Goggles and Stubby Antennas are NOT Included. 

Features

  • Super wide 150-degree beam for each antenna combining to 180deg beam width
  • Large SWR and axial ratio bandwidth, work even out of the 5.8GHz band
  • Compact low-profile design on your goggles, easy to store and transport
  • High 13 dBic for unsurpassed long-range and signal penetration
  • Mount direct on DJI faceplate with included adhesive backing
  • Sector type beam shape (widest on horizontal)
  • Custom knurled RP-SMA connectors
  • Circularly Polarized

Specifications

X²-AIR 5.8GHZ MKII

  • Connector: Custom knurled RP-SMA
  • Dimension: 72mm x 34mm x 15mm
  • Horizontal beam @-3dB**: 75°
  • Beam-width Horizontal*: 150°
  • Bandwidth: 5.1GHz-7.0GHz
  • Vertical beam @-3dB**: 34°
  • Beam-width Vertical*: 62°
  • Polarization: LHCP
  • Weight: 20g each
  • Gain: 13 dBic

*Coverage of individual antenna where reception is at least equivalent to an Omni.
**Coverage of individual antenna where at least 70% of the max range is obtained.

U.S. Pat. 10,804,618
Can. Pat. 2968566

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Includes

  • 2x TrueRC X²-Air MKII Antenna (one for each side).
  • Note: Goggles and Stubby Antennas are Not Included.

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