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Flywoo LDS 5.8GHz High-Gain LHCP Antenna
Oh look, you broke another one. Don't worry, we're not judging (well, maybe a little). The Flywoo LDS 5.8GHz antenna is here to bridge the gap between your goggles and your quad, assuming you haven't flown behind a literal mountain. It's LHCP, because someone decided two polarizations were necessary just to confuse beginners and make your life difficult.
Why You Want It
Stop using that stock 'rubber ducky' antenna that came with your kit in 2018. The LDS (Laser Direct Structuring) technology uses lasers to print the antenna pattern directly onto the housing. It’s light, it’s durable, and it’s probably smarter than the person currently ignoring this text to look at the pretty pictures. If you want a signal that doesn't drop the moment a squirrel sneezes near your receiver, this is your play.
Specs
- Frequency Range: 5500-6000MHz (The standard 5.8GHz spectrum, don't overthink it)
- Gain: 2.5dBi (Enough to let you clearly see the tree you're about to hit)
- Polarization: LHCP (Left-Hand Circularly Polarized - check your goggles, nerd)
- Connector Type: UFL or SMA (Choose the one that actually fits your quad)
- SWR: <1.5 (Low reflected power, high pilot confidence)
- Weight: Negligible (Your sub-250g build is safe for now)
In the Box
- 1x Flywoo LDS 5.8GHz LHCP Antenna
- 0x Excuses for your poor video reception
Compatibility
Works with any 5.8GHz VTX that shares its polarization. If you mix LHCP and RHCP, you're going to have a bad time and wonder why your range is shorter than your patience. Perfect for digital systems like Walksnail or DJI, or analog if you're still living in the glory days.
Highlights
- Laser Direct Structuring: Because regular wires are so last century. Lasers make everything better.
- Small Footprint: Low drag, because we know you think you're a racing pro.
- Durable Housing: Designed to survive the inevitable 'unplanned landing' into a brick wall.
Notes
Make sure your connector is actually clicked in. A loose UFL connector is the leading cause of FPV-related heartbreak in the UK. Yes, we're looking at you.
Disclaimer
We are not responsible for signal loss if you fly through a Faraday cage. Use your brain and physics, please.
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