Antenna amplifier WARMAX Booster 2.4G/5.2G/5.8G

The WARMAX Booster 2.4G/5.2G/5.8G antenna amplifier is an amplifier with directional antennas for quadcopters, operating in two-channel mode (2.4G-5.2/5.8G) from the remote control. It is able to increase the distance of control signal transmission and video signal reception of the drone by more than 3 times, with a high ability to withstand interference.

Compatible with many copter models such as Mavic 3, Mavic 3PRO, Mavic 3E, Mavic 3T, Matrice 30, Matrice 300, Smart controller, AutelEVO/VPRO.

Weak radio signals are amplified with minimal noise during data transmission using LNA technology, and the received signal is amplified using PA technology. In this way, the antenna-amplifier receives the signal from the drone, amplifies it, models it, and allows you to get clearer feedback.

Package contents:
- Antenna - amplifier
- Toure-C charging cable
- 3A charging adapter

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Technical characteristics:
Operating frequencies2400-2500 MHz, 5000-5875 MHz
ChipsetRadio frequency transistor
Output powerTwo 10W amplifiers, dual-band mode
Input power0÷20dBm
Noise figure (NF)≤2.0 dB;
Antenna gain2.4G - 15dBi+1, 5.2/5.8 - 18dBi+1
Strengthening the reception2.4G: 12dB±1
Strengthening the reception5.2/5.8G: 15dB±1
Transmission amplification20÷22dB
Working angle2.4G horizontal 65°, vertical 35°; 5.8G horizontal 40°, vertical 35°
Body materialAluminum alloy, ABS plastic
Battery lifenot less than 12 hours
Operating temperatureFrom -35°C to +85°C;
Charging timeNo more than 7.5 hours
Charging portType-C, 5V 2-3A (the interface can accept loads up to 100W)
Battery pack7.4V 12000mAh
Level of dust and moisture protectionIPX68

Review
Ostap,
Drone operator, aerial reconnaissance unit

I've been working with the Avenger Booster for a long time, so when I picked up the WARMAX BOOSTER, I had something to compare it to. The first impression is that it is made reliably, with an aluminum body, no feeling of cheap plastic.

In a clear field and in urban conditions, the gain is stable, without signal dropouts. The transmission range is really tangible: where before the video began to crumble, here the picture holds confidently. Another plus is that it works in dual-band mode, there is no loss between 2.4G and 5.8G.

12 hours of operation without recharging is already a level.

Conclusion. A full-fledged, high-quality replacement for the Avenger, but with better ergonomics and battery life. If you work over long distances and need stable feedback from the drone, it's definitely worth getting.