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ImmersionRC Ghost Bundle 2.4Ghz radio transmitter and receiver

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ImmersionRC Ghost Bundle 2.4Ghz radio transmitter and receiver

Product description

ImmersionRC Ghost Bundle 2.4Ghz radio transmitter and receiver

Anything you want, and a little bit more. From the engineers who changed the analog FPV world with rapidFIRE comes the Ghost to set a new benchmark for R/C control technologies. Faster, further, safer.

Three years in development, countless entertaining hours of testing by the fastest pilots in the world. Developed in Switzerland.

IRC spirit is quite... Quick

Choose from several operating modes of your ghost transmitter. The slowest of the two race modes runs at 160 Hz frame rate, while the fastest 'Pure Race' rate opens the throttle to 222.22 Hz frame rate.

It is expected that the latency from OpenTx to the flight controller is less than 4 ms.

Can race pilots feel that? A good question to ask yourself... but maybe a better question is whether you want to compete against a pilot who uses them...

2.4 GHz AND long range capable?

ImmersionRC sets a new standard with its Ghost system, which meets the needs of long distance pilots, freestylers and racers.

Effortlessly achieve ranges of 10 km with equipment that is light enough and whose antennas are compact enough to perfectly accompany your Nano Goblin™ into the neighbouring country.

Since 2.4 GHz antennas are relatively small, a directional antenna on the transmitter can easily double the expected range.

Micro Failsafes" - Never again

The EU legal 868MHz is a ridiculous 2MHz width. Packet loss with even 4 pilots in the air is not nice. Add another 4 and the race is no longer fun.

The 915MHz band, legal in the USA, is slightly better with 15MHz width.

The global 2.4GHz band provides a bandwidth of 76MHz and will comfortably accommodate countless simultaneous connections without a large number of lost packets.

With the latest improvements in flight controls (feed-forward), which offer excellent performance but are quite sensitive to packet loss, every bit helps.

Ghost Modular Transmitters

The first Ghost Transmitter is a 'JR'-style module with integrated OLED display and joystick. It can be seamlessly configured without any interaction with Lua scripts.

Depending on the region, up to 350 mW HF power can be radiated via two short dipole antennas supplied. Antenna diversity is the default mode, but single antenna mode is a menu option away.

A simple menu system displays all critical parameters, including a spectrum analyzer and a real-time display of system latency, from R/C Tx to the flight controller.

Tiny receivers

Size matters. The Ghost Átto receiver weighs about 0.6 g and measures only 14.8 x 11.5 mm, i.e. 15% smaller than its nearest competitor.

Most standard protocols are supported, including PWM, SBus, Fast SBus (200k), SRXL-2 (400k), and an inverted SBus (or rather an inverted inverted SBus) to increase flexibility with F4 FCs.

Deja-vu binding ensures that recipients who are already "known" by a ghost transmitter (through a previous binding operation) no longer need to be bound by a button press. This also applies to new receivers that bind for the first time without pressing a button (all because we can't stand to rip open models to find that buried binding button).

Orqa Goggle Integration

This space on the FPV.Connect board... yes, it's for a ghost receiver, the Átto.

Ghost transmitters and receivers can form a network without using Bluetooth or Wifi, and communicate with each other without compromising critical control performance.

Clear channel scan with automatic channel assignment, automatic start of DVR recording when the throttle stick is raised and a number of other cool features planned for 2020.

Proton packets for days

Simple PCBs that dramatically simplify the wiring, mounting and cooling of Tramp Nano + Ghost combinations.

36×36 single-sided, 20×20 double-sided, 20×20 single-sided, 'toothpick style', and a special version developed for the Five33 Tiny Trainer.

qTee antennas

qTee antennas, also known as 'cutie' antennas, are centrally fed dipoles with an integral balun to ensure there is no cable radiation and no unexpected zeroes in the radiation pattern.

Tip-to-tip length of only 60mm, easy to install, from Whoop™ to an X-Class quad

System Integrators/Manufacturers

ImmersionRC is open for discussions with vendors who want to embed Ghost into other systems (hobby, industry, law enforcement, etc.). An embedded Ghost 2.4GHz Rx occupies approximately 10mm x 10mm of the board area.

For use in sub-GHz bands, the 'Red Ghost' product line can be custom ordered for use in licensed bands from 140MHz to 1GHz.

GPS + Noise

Another advantage of using 2.4 GHz instead of the more traditional long range sub-GHz frequencies is that 2.4 GHz has no harmonics that can render GPS receivers (which are in the 1.5 GHz band) insensitive, making GPS position determinations more accurate.

In addition, the electrical drone/quad/UAV noise is broadband and also in the sub-GHz range (typically in the sub-500MHz band) due to fast switching signals and does not desensitize the 2.4GHz ghost receiver.

  • 2.4GHz ISM band
  • 'JR'-compatible transmitter with diversity transmission
  • Chirp spread spectrum, with adaptive FHSS
  • Very good FPV Racing performance, 222.22Hz updates
  • One of the smallest receivers on the market
  • ~4ms end-to-end latency, with OpenTx integration
  • More range than most pilots will ever need

General specifications

  • Frequency: 2.4GHz band
  • Modulation: Chirp spread spectrum + Adaptive FHSS
  • Binding: Bidirectional, with confirmation and protocol negotiation
  • RF Profiles: Originally 4, Race, Pure Race, 'Normal' and Longrange, more in the pipeline

JR Module Specifications

  • Uplink RF power: 16uW - 350mW (+/- 0.5dB)
  • Frame rate: 222.22 Hz (pure race), 166 Hz (race), 62 Hz (normal), 15 Hz (long range)
  • Format: Standard JR module, tested with FrSky Taranis™, and RadioMaster™ radios
  • Antennas: Twin antenna, with Tx-side diversity. The antennas are 2.1dBi dipoles
  • Compatibility: Any R/C Tx that accepts JR modules (Taranis, Jumper, Radiomaster, etc.)
  • Serial formats: SBus, GHST (automatic detection)
  • Firmware: USB upgradeable (with OTA updates for receivers)
  • Power supply: 6V-20V, 1.75W @ 400mW, ~250mA at 7.4V

Atto receiver specifications

  • Downlink RF power: +13dBm
  • Sensitivity: -117dBm in long range mode
  • Serial formats: SBus, SBus Fast (200k), SRXL-2 (400k), GHST, SBus Inverted
  • Firmware: Over-the-Air (OTA)
  • Power supply: 5V recommended, down to 3.3V possible
  • vTx control: Tramp protocol from 'T' pin to Rx, independent of the selected serial format
  • Dimensions: 14.8 mm x 11.5 mm, 0.6 g (without antenna)
  • Rx Noise Floor Analysis: Automatically on power up or on request from Tx

Content

  • Ghost JR module with antennas
  • 3x Atto receiver
  • 3x qTee antennas
Bestellnummer IRC-GHO-BDL
EAN 4260691173889
Hersteller ImmersionRC

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