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📝 FPV Video Antenna 5.8 GHz (Triple Feed Patch Array) 14 dBi RHCP
The FPV video antenna 5.8 GHz Triple Feed Patch Array is designed for receiving or transmitting video signals in the 5.8 GHz band. The antenna provides 14 dBi gain, right-hand circular polarization (RHCP) and a narrow 35° beam angle, ensuring stable long-range video links. Used on ground stations, repeaters and FPV systems. Operates in the 5200–6000 MHz frequency range.
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Triple Feed Patch antennas perform very well in FPV systems due to circular polarization and high gain. They are less sensitive to signal reflections and provide more stable video in complex environments. The 14 dBi gain significantly increases video link range in the 5.8 GHz band. Often used on ground stations together with circular antennas in diversity systems.
⚙️ Specifications
| Parameter | Value |
|---|---|
| Type | Patch antenna |
| Application | FPV video link |
| Frequency range | 5200–6000 MHz |
| Gain | 14 dBi |
| Polarization | Right-hand circular (RHCP) |
| Beam angle | 35° |
| Connector | SMA |
| Dimensions | 150×18 mm |
| Weight | 62 g |
💬 Comment / comments
The Triple Feed Patch antenna uses circular polarization which improves signal reception when the drone orientation changes and reduces signal reflections. The 14 dBi gain provides long video link range. The narrow beam angle concentrates the signal in the drone direction. Often used as the main directional antenna on ground stations.
🎯 Who it is suitable for
Military units and UAV operators. Used for receiving or transmitting 5.8 GHz video signals on ground stations or repeaters. Significantly increases video link range and stability. Often used in diversity systems together with circular antennas.
FPV drone operators. Suitable for long-range FPV systems in the 5.8 GHz band. Circular polarization provides stable video even when the drone tilts or rotates. Used as a directional antenna on ground stations.
Engineers and communication system builders. Used in video links, repeaters and receiving stations. High gain and circular polarization make it suitable for stationary or mobile video systems.
Radio amateurs and RF specialists. Suitable for experiments with video transmission in the 5.8 GHz band. Can be used in video or data transmission systems. Provides high gain and directional signal reception.