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Quanum RunCam2 V2 Docking Station with 600mW 40ch Transmitter

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Quanum RunCam2 V2 Docking Station with 600mW 40ch Transmitter

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There can be no better way to transform your RunCam2 Action Camera into a First Person Video (FPV) camera than using this purpose built Quanum RunCam2 Docking Station.

The easy to use, built-in, 600mW 40 channel Video Transmitter provides a stable video feed to your goggles or ground station monitor. This video transmitter has all your Fatshark and Skyzone channels as well as raceband making it compatible with most goggles. Changing channels is as easy as a button press with LEDs indicating what channel and frequency you are using. There is also a connector so that you can add an OSD to the system to your display.

All components are provided to have you operational in minutes. The kit comes complete with an SMA Antenna and JST power lead. Power to the unit can be supplied via 2~4S LiPoly batteries. While the unit is powered on it is also changing your camera battery. There is a velcro strap mounting bracket for easy installation.

What an easy conversion for your RunCam2 Action Camera to provide quality FPV video feed.

 

Features:
• Built in BEC to power and charge the RunCam2
• Fatshark and Skyzone compatible
• 40 channels
• Not affected by 2.4GHz radios
• Strap mounting slots for quick and easy installation
• Neat one piece installation of camera and transmitter
• Wide range of input voltages (2~4S)
• 600mW RF power output
• Operating Range 1.5 kilometers (open areas)
• Connector for OSD

 

Specs:
Transmitting Frequency: 5.6~5.9GHz (40ch)
Modulation: Wideband frequency modulation
Operating Voltage: 7-16.8V (Recommend 2~4s LiPoly)
Supply Current: 260mA
Video Input Level: 1V ±0.2Vp-p/75 ohms
TV System: PAL/NTSC
RF Output Power: 600mW (27dBm)
Range: 1.5 kilometers
Antenna Connector: SMA female
Weight (Docking Station Only): 33g
Dimensions: 89.9 x 41.3 x 23.6 mm (excluding antenna)
Operating Temperature: -10~+85°C

 

Includes:
1 x Quanum RunCam2 Docking Station
1 x Antenna with SMA connector
1 x Jumper
1 x JST Power cable
NOTE: This docking station is suitable for the RunCam2 action camera only.

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Juha | Verified Buyer

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Good product but problem with the OSD.

Jul 05, 2017

I have problems with the OSD. I have Runcam 2 + docking station with Arkbird 2.0 Autopilot System and Quanum Fatshark Genesis HD FPV Goggle W/Integrated 32 CH 5.8GHz Diversity Receiver. Everything works well except for the OSD. OSD information is displayed too low in the picture so that i cant see all the values. I cant see the "home distance" or the other power value on the right. OSD is just displayed too low so values are hidden of the screen. Is there any way to fix this? Im thinking it must be becouse maybe the docking station doesent rotate the picture through arkbird like the seperate transmitter would. Or im not sure?

Essential RC | Verified Buyer

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Awesome add-on for RunCam2

Jan 29, 2017

Been using the RunCam2 for a while on RC flying projects. This gives it a new dimension. Put it on my 1.5m EDF sport jet and gave a couple of guys a ride. Powered it with a small 2S800 lipo. Will add OSD soon which can be plugged in directly! Vids below of our experiences with this product.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ag0YwPw3w4w
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0G5XXS5gtVY

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