
Mile High RC 5.8Ghz High Gain Bendable Directional Antenna for FPV Racing Drones MMCX Straight
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Brand:Socobeta | Number of Channels:1 | Color:Red | Manufacturer:Socobeta | Impedance:50 Ohm | Product Dimensions:0.7"L x 0.7"W x 2.5"H | Antenna:Wi-Fi, Video
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Product Description
Elevate your FPV racing drone experience with the Mile High RC 5.8Ghz High Gain Bendable Directional Antenna. Designed for enthusiasts who demand precision and reliability, this antenna ensures a strong, steady signal for uninterrupted racing and flying. Whether you're navigating tight corners or speeding down straightaways, the Mile High RC antenna is your ticket to peak performance.
Technical Specifications:
- Omni-directional design suitable for 5.8G drone transmitter and receiver with high efficiency.
- 5.8Ghz 3dBi RHCP directional FPV antenna, perfect for FPV drones.
- Features a 100MHz bandwidth with a center frequency of 5.8GHz, covering 5325-5945MHz frequency range.
- Low feeder loss, easy installation, and the ability to bend at any angle without losing signal integrity.
- Constructed from quality materials for strong signal transmission, more steady gain, and enhanced durability to withstand crashes.
The Mile High RC antenna is not just about technical prowess; it's about transforming your flying experience. Its directional high gain ensures that your drone maintains a strong connection, even in challenging environments. The bendable design allows for optimal positioning, ensuring that your antenna is always in the best possible orientation for maximum signal strength. Whether you're racing competitively or enjoying a leisurely flight, this antenna provides the reliability and performance you need. Its anti-crash construction means it can take the bumps and knocks that come with the territory, making it a durable companion for your FPV adventures. Choose Mile High RC for an antenna that combines cutting-edge technology with rugged durability, and take your drone flying to new heights.











