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A compact 3.3GHz analog FPV receiver box designed for UAV, FPV ground station, and wireless video receiving applications. It features 16-channel frequency support, dual antenna inputs, OLED status display, AV video output, and wide-voltage power input for flexible system integration.
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| Weight | 6907076 kg |
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| Frequency | 3.3GHz |
| Channel | 16CH |
| Sensitivity | -95dBm±2 |
| Antenna Connector | SMA |
| Input Voltage | 7-36V DC |
| Input Impedance | 50Ω, Typ |
| Weight | 120g |
| Dimensions | 83×61×25mm |
The LST-3G3VRX-BOX is a compact 3.3GHz analog FPV receiver box designed for UAV systems, FPV ground stations, and wireless video receiving projects. It provides a practical receiving solution for customers who need real-time analog video reception in customized FPV or UAV applications.
This VRX receiver box is suitable for analog wireless video systems where stable signal receiving and external display connection are required. It can be used with FPV drones, UAV platforms, ground station setups, AV monitors, DVR systems, and other analog video receiving equipment.
The built-in OLED display helps users check the operating status directly, including frequency band, working frequency, RSSI signal strength, and screen lock status. The encoder switch allows convenient channel adjustment and screen locking during field operation.
With dual antenna inputs, AV video output, and wide-voltage DC input, this 3.3GHz VRX box is easy to integrate into different UAV, FPV, and wireless video systems. Its box-type structure makes it suitable for distributors, system builders, project integrators, and customers looking for a ready-to-use analog video receiver solution.
For B2B customers, this 3.3GHz analog VRX receiver box can be supplied for bulk orders, system integration, and OEM/ODM projects. Custom requirements such as branding, connector configuration, packaging, and system matching can be discussed based on project needs.
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