● Automatic of user configurable low battery alarm ● High bandwidth stereo-audio ● >-90dB typical sensitivity ● Single-cable ImmersionRC ground station link NOTE: This revision of the manual refers to v4.1 of the Duo5800, which includes an additional band, RaceBand, between the original bands 1 and 2.
Package Contents ● Duo500 v4.1 Receiver ● 2x linear polarized antennas with SMA connector (rubber ducky style) ● 1x power connection lead ● 2x 3.5mm Male to 3x Phono cable ● 2x ImmersionRC logo stickers 4 ...
Video, and Stereo-Audio are available on these jacks, which can be connected directly to an LCD headset, display, or recording device. The A/V outputs may also be used to connect to the ImmersionRC iTelemetry dongle, to decode telemetry data from your model on your smart-phone or tablet (iPhone, iPad, and Android devices supported).
This connector may be used to power the receiver, control band and channel options, and also interface to the Video, and Audio output lines. The ImmersionRC Antenna Tracker v2, currently shipping, includes a compatible connector. Instructions on use...
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The receiver will then ‘play’ the current value, as a number of beeps, and will then start from the first option, and play each option until the last. Selecting an option is simply done by waiting for it to be played and pressing the button briefly. See beep codes in the table below.
for use with LiPo batteries. For use with NiCD, NiMh, or other batteris, set the alarm voltage manually, for example: 9.2v set LowBattVolts to 5 (9v), and LowBatt100mV to 3 (0.2v) 10.0v set LowBattVolts to 6 (10v), and LowBatt100mV to 1 (0.0v) When powering the receiver from LiPo batteries, it is important to note that the discharge curve is fairly flat, and drops off quickly near the end.
The Duo5800v4.1 RaceBand receiver has a dual-personality. In stock form, it behaves similarly to it’s predecessors, the v1, and v2. The standard ‘ImmersionRC/FatShark/Airwave’ 7 channels are supported, and may be scrolled through with the Channel button. The Band button switches between this band, and the new RaceBand, shown in the table below..
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The Uno will beep a number of times indicating that the unlock succeeded. 10 quick beeps means the Duowas unlocked (placed in 40 channel mode) 5 quick beeps means the Duo was locked (returned to standard ImmersionRC/FatShark + RaceBand mode) ...
5885 5905 5925 5945 5740 5760 5780 5800 5820 5840 5860 5880 Note that Band FR4 is the standard ImmersionRC/FatShark band. Mapping to Multistandard Uno bands: FR1 = IRC Band 5, FR2 = IRC Band 4, FR3 = IRC Band 3, FR4 = IRC Band 1 Black Pearl LCD The Black Pearl labels bands A, B, E, F, as follows: Band A 5865 5845 5825 5805 5785 5765...
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TBS Greenhorn, Boss, and Rookie Transmitters The TBS transmitters operate on the Boscam ‘A’ band, with channel frequencies shown below. These match the Duo5800v4.1’s B and 5 . Band A 5865 5845 5825 5805 5785 5765 5745 5725 ...
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