Operation Manual
The Video Tx Menu
The Video Tx menu shows, graphically, the 5.8GHz frequency band, from low (left) through high (right)
frequency.
5 bands are supported, covering the standard ImmersionRC/FatShark frequency bands, plus all of the ‘Boscam’,
Team Black Sheep bands, and also the new ImmersionRC ‘RaceBand’.
Note the need for RaceBand in this hobby is immediately obvious after looking at this graph!
NOTE:
Channel
8
of
the
IRC/FS
set
cannot
be
received
by
7
channel
ImmersionRC
or
FatShark
receivers.
Unlocked
Uno/Duo5800
receivers
can
receive
it,
as
can
the
new
FatShark
4-band
RaceBand
Dominator
module.
WARNING:
Please
pay
attention
to
the
legality
of
the
channels
that
you
are
using
in
your
area.
While
the
authorities
have
been
relatively
tolerant
of
emitted
power
on
5.8GHz,
out
of
band
transmission
is
a
more
serious
issue.
In
the
USA,
with
a
Ham
license
(required
to
emit
more
than
about
1mW),
operation
within
the
5650MHz
to
5925MHz
band
is
allowed.
All
8
RaceBand
channels
fall
within
this
band,
but
the
outer
channels
of
the
Boscam
E
band
are
outside
the
band.
Within
Europe,
the
Ham
band
is
5650MHz
to
5850MHz,
which
allows
the
first
6
RaceBand
channels.
NOTE #1: There are several SKUs for the Vortex 230 Mojo to allow sales in most countries. Each SKU may
limit power and/or available channels.
NOTE #2: The Vortex 230 Mojo is always in ‘Dynamic Power Control’ mode. This limits output power to a
maximum of 25mW before takeoff, and after landing (disarming). Advantages are multiple, including
much lower battery consumption while waiting on the starting grid of a race and reduced temperatures.
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