Caddx Ant AIO FPV Camera
- UPC:
- FT4157123129
- 5.8Ghz
- Frequency Range

Caddx Ant AIO FPV Camera
Simple All in one FPV camera with built in video transmitter. Can run on 1s lipos or even off your receiver. Super light so any changes to CG are minimal!
To change channels, short press the button and the red LED will flash the channel number.
To change bands, long press and the green LED will flash the band number.
To change power, long hold the button and the blue LED will flash the power level.
Specifications
Model ANT AIO
Image Sensor 1/3" CMOS Sensor
Horizontal Resolution 1200 TVL
TV System NTSC
IMAGE 16:9
Synchronization Internal
Electronic Shutter PAL: 1/50~100,000; NTSC: 1/60~100,000
S/N Ratio >52dB (AGC OFF)
Video Output CVBS
Lens 2.1mm
FOV 145°
Min. Illumination 0.01Lux
WDR Global WDR
DNR 3D DNR
Dimensions 14*16mm
Wide Power Input DC 3.3-6V
Work Temperature -10℃~+40℃
Work Humidity 20%~80%
Frequency band 5.8G
Channel 38CH
Transmitting power 25mW-100mW
Weight 3g (N.W.)
Band |
CH1 |
CH2 |
CH3 |
CH4 |
CH5 |
CH6 |
CH7 |
CH8 |
Band 1 |
5865 |
5845 |
5825 |
5805 |
5785 |
5765 |
5745 |
5725 |
Band 2 |
5733 |
5752 |
5771 |
5790 |
5809 |
5828 |
5847 |
5866 |
Band 3 |
5705 |
5685 |
5665 |
|
5885 |
5905 |
5925 |
|
Band 4 |
5740 |
5760 |
5780 |
5800 |
5820 |
5840 |
5860 |
5880 |
Band 5 |
5658 |
5695 |
5732 |
5769 |
5806 |
5843 |
5880 |
5917 |
*Governments have different regulations over the radio frequencies and transmitting power and some also requires that users of radio equipment must possess appropriate licenses including, but not limited to, HAM license. Any license and/or permit required by national law and a local regulation(s) must be followed by the end user.*
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Caddx ant AIO fpv camera
I put this on my UMX TURBO TIMBER. It is a much better camera than what I was using. In the evening with a cloudy sunset I could see perfectly fine, good enough to fly a few feet from the road... great little camera, keep air flow over it, it doesn’t need much.
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Great value
I am really happy with this little aio, i have smashed it quite a bit because i had my thrust angle way off in my nano flerken, and crash after crash it still works. I have it set up with lots of air flow and have had no shut down issues at all.
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Overheats
I am new to FPV, so maybe this is normal but, this camera overheats after a few minutes of being powered up. It gets hot, real hot, then the signal is lost. I have not put it in a plane yet and I am sure the air stream will help cool it, but I would have to expose the camera and it could be damaged. I am not sure if i should use it or not. It gets so hot it could melt the foam.