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RFD900x-US Modem Bundle (FCC Approved)

RFD900x-US Modem Bundle (FCC Approved)

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RFD900x Modem Bundle - Long-Range Telemetry Kit

When your drone's range anxiety kicks in, the RFD900x Modem Bundle is here to whisper sweet, uninterrupted telemetry across kilometers of airspace. Whether you're building a UAV, UGV, or just like sending data over absurdly long distances for fun, this high-performance radio modem kit is your go-to comms sidekick.

Engineered for serious users of long-range telemetry , the RFD900x series delivers robust, low-latency communication with advanced networking capabilities. Pair that with a buffet of antennas and the necessary cables, and you've got a plug-and-play setup that's about as close to telepathic control as the laws of physics allow.

Key Features:

  • RFD900x Modems (v6.1) - Upgraded for reliability and higher power output
  • 900MHz Frequency - Ideal for telemetry over long distances
  • High-gain Antennas - Including dipole and monopole options for flexible setup
  • FTDI USB Cable - For direct connection to your ground station
  • Pixhawk 2.1 Cable - Seamlessly integrates with popular flight controllers

Specifications:

  • Frequency: 902-928 MHz ISM Band
  • Output Power: Up to 1W (30dBm)
  • Range: 40+ km (line-of-sight, antenna dependent)
  • Data Rate: Up to 250kbps
  • Interface: UART, USB via FTDI
  • Antenna Ports: 2x RP-SMA

What's in the Box:

  • 2 x RFD900x-US Radio Modems (1.4)
  • 1 x Antenna, 900MHz Quarter wave monopole 2.1dBi (8.3)
  • 1 x Antenna, 900MHz Right Angle Quarter wave monopole 2.1dBi (8.2)
  • 4 x Antennas, 900MHz Half wave dipole 3dBi (8.4)
  • 1 x FTDI USB cable (8.1)

Disclaimer: Contents may vary depending on current stock. If your antenna's a slightly different length than expected, it's not a glitch in the matrix—it's just supply chain gymnastics.

Heads-up: Some newer FTDI VCP driver versions (specifically 2.12.36.1) have been known to throw tantrums with FTDI cables. If you're seeing issues, try rolling back to version 2.12.28 or earlier.