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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