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📝 FPV Video Antenna 5.8 GHz 14–15 dBi
The FPV video antenna 5.8 GHz is designed for receiving or transmitting video signals in the 5.8 GHz frequency band. The antenna provides 14–15 dBi gain and a directional radiation pattern, significantly increasing video link range and signal stability. It is used on ground stations, repeaters and FPV video receiving systems. Operates in the 5400–6000 MHz range.
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Directional antennas with 14–15 dBi gain in the 5.8 GHz band are used for long-range video links. The narrow radiation pattern concentrates the signal toward the drone and reduces interference. These antennas are commonly used on ground stations or repeaters. Often used in diversity systems together with circular antennas.
⚙️ Specifications
| Parameter | Value |
|---|---|
| Type | Directional antenna |
| Application | FPV video link |
| Frequency range | 5400–6000 MHz |
| Gain | 14–15 dBi |
| Beam angle | 50° / 22° |
| Connector | SMA |
| Dimensions | 145×80×50 mm |
| Weight | 100 g |
💬 Comment / comments
The antenna has high gain and a directional radiation pattern, allowing stable video reception at long distances. The narrow beam reduces interference and unwanted signals. Most commonly used on ground stations or video repeaters. Recommended to use together with an omnidirectional antenna in a diversity system.
🎯 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. Increases video link range and signal stability. Suitable for stationary or mobile video receiving stations.
FPV drone operators. Suitable for long-range FPV systems in the 5.8 GHz band. Provides stable video signal over long distances. Used as a directional antenna on ground stations.
Engineers and communication system builders. Used in video links, repeaters and receiving stations. High gain and directional pattern make it suitable for stationary or mobile video transmission systems.
Radio amateurs and RF specialists. Suitable for experiments with radio links in the 5.8 GHz band. Can be used in video or data transmission systems. Provides directional signal and high gain.