
Product Details
NanoHD F6 Fiber Optic Video Transmission System
Let’s be real: RF is a nightmare. Between the CAA breathing down your neck, WiFi routers screaming in the 5GHz band, and the laws of physics generally conspiring against your video feed, sometimes wireless just doesn't cut it. Enter the NanoHD F6. It uses fiber optic video transmission to send 4K video over a physical glass tether. Yes, a wire. But a really, really long, light-speed wire that laughs in the face of electromagnetic interference.
Why You Want It
Because you enjoy crystal-clear video more than you enjoy gambling with packet loss. This isn't for your average bando-basher; this is for when "mission critical" actually means something, or you're flying in an environment with enough RF noise to cook a potato. With zero electromagnetic interference and a transmission distance of up to 20km (provided you have a spool that long and a drone that can lift it), the F6 is the industrial-grade solution to your connectivity woes. It supports HDMI and Ethernet inputs, meaning it plays nice with your fancy gimbal cameras and that Raspberry Pi project you swore you'd finish.
The Nitty Gritty (Specs)
- Weight: 57g (Lighter than the guilt of buying more gear).
- Dimensions: 83 × 46 × 13mm (Pocket-sized, if you have square pockets).
- Input Voltage: 9-28V (Flexible, unlike your hamstrings).
- Video Interface: HDMI & Ethernet (Backwards compatible up to 4K 30fps).
- Fiber Interface: FC/APC Single-mode (The pointy bit goes here).
- Latency: "Ultra-low" (Because light moves fast, Einstein).
- Shell Material: Aluminum Alloy (Plastic is for toys).
- Operating Temp: -40°C to +70°C (It handles extremes better than you do).
- HDMI Video Output
- Supports Bidirectional TTL/SBUS/UART between your drone and ground unit


Interfaces & Connectivity
We know you love pinouts. The F6 features a GH1.25 interface for Signal Data (TTL/SBUS) and supports protocols like RTMP, RTSP, and TS. Basically, if it talks video, this thing probably translates it.
What’s in the Box*
- 1x NanoHD F6 Unit
- 1x A sense of wired superiority
- *Cables/Pigtails (We assume, but check the packet before you solder).
Disclaimer
Fiber optic cables are glass. They do not like being bent in half. If you snap the cable, don't come crying to us about "wireless features."
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