Overview

Transmit high-definition video over 3 miles (line-of-sight) from your DJI drone or gimbal gear with this Wireless Video Transmitter from DJI. The transmitter pairs with a separately available monitor/receiver and transmits up to 1080p60 video using the highly efficient O3 Pro transmission technology via Wi-Fi 2.4 and 5 GHz frequencies. Optional high-gain antennas can be purchased to boost the signal quality and distance.

SKU: GC41-DJIVIDEOTRANS

DJI Transmitter

Transmit high-definition video over 3 miles (line-of-sight) from your DJI drone or gimbal gear with this Wireless Video Transmitter from DJI. The transmitter pairs with a separately available monitor/receiver and transmits up to 1080p60 video using the highly efficient O3 Pro transmission technology via Wi-Fi 2.4 and 5 GHz frequencies. Optional high-gain antennas can be purchased to boost the signal quality and distance.

The transmitter supports automatic frequency hopping to find the strongest signal, and it operates using AES 256 encryption to protect your video from prying eyes. It allows you to transmit simultaneously to two receivers in control mode, and in broadcast mode, it can transmit to unlimited receivers with a slightly lower performance. The transmitter can be powered via an optional L-series battery or its DC power input, or it can be powered directly from a DJI gimbal such as the Ronin 2 or RS 3.

Long-Distance HD Live Feed

DJI Transmission incorporates O3 Pro video transmission technology, which offers an incredible 20,000' on-ground transmission distance. It also supports transmission at 1080p60 with a max bitrate of 50 Mb/s as well as live audio monitoring at 16-bit 48 kHz, providing crews on large sets an excellent remote visual and audio monitoring experience.

End-to-End Ultra-Low Latency

The video transmitter and receiver use the same chip solution as Ronin 4D, with every link explicitly optimised to provide end-to-end ultra-low transmission latency when pairing with cinema cameras like the ARRI ALEXA Mini LF.

Seamless Auto Frequency Hopping

  • O3 Pro adds a DFS band on top of the traditional 2.4 and 5.8 GHz, offering up to 23 channel options that provide professional crews with more compliant and interference-free transmission channels.

  • DJI Transmission supports triple-band automatic frequency hopping, which automatically scans the electromagnetic environment for the best wireless channel.

  • With a built-in frequency sweeper, users can even manually select a channel to avoid interference between devices.

  • By mounting high-gain antennas, transmission capability is further boosted.

One Transmitter with Multiple Receivers for Coordinated Shooting

  • Two transmission modes are available.

  • In Control mode, DJI Transmission delivers optimal transmission performance. Monitoring can be done from two receivers at the same time, while the gimbal of Ronin 2 and RS 3 Pro and camera can be controlled remotely.

  • Broadcast mode can be enabled on top of Control mode to enable an unlimited number of receivers (transmission performance differs from Control mode).

  • On larger and more dynamic, DJI Transmission can operate with 20 or more transmitters sending signals to 20 or more devices, resulting in a smooth, coordinated experience that's difficult to get with traditional transmission setups.

Encrypted Transmission

DJI Transmission supports linking and AES 256-bit encryption to avoid leaks of confidential information. Together with DJI's self-developed chip and transmission protocol, DJI Transmission is able to ensure security of your footage.

Key features

  • Transmit 1080p60 Video over 3 Miles LoS

  • O3 Pro Video Transmission Technology

  • Transmit to 2 x Receivers Simultaneously

  • HDMI/3G-SDI Input, 3G-SDI Loop Output

  • AES 256-Bit Encryption

  • Send Lower Res to Unlimited Receivers

  • Compatible with High-Bright RX Monitor

  • Power via L-Series Battery

  • Works with Ronin 2 / RS 3 Pro Gimbals

  • Can Power Directly by a DJI Gimbal

What's in the Box

  • DJI Transmitter

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Product Overview

Transmit high-definition video over 3 miles (line-of-sight) from your DJI drone or gimbal gear with this Wireless Video Transmitter from DJI. The transmitter pairs with a separately available monitor/receiver and transmits up to 1080p60 video using the highly efficient O3 Pro transmission technology via Wi-Fi 2.4 and 5 GHz frequencies. Optional high-gain antennas can be purchased to boost the signal quality and distance.

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