Team Blacksheep TBS GREENHORN User Manual
Team Blacksheep TBS GREENHORN User Manual

Team Blacksheep TBS GREENHORN User Manual

5.8ghz 25mw video transmitter

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TBS GREENHORN 5.8GHz
25mW Video Transmitter

Introduction

For optimal operation we suggest to use this transmitter together with the TBS CORE. The TBS CORE
comes with cables that allow plug & play installation.

Installation

Installation of the transmitter is easy. It comes with a pigtail connector that you can use to make your
own cables. The pinout of the cable is according to following color scheme:
Yellow = Video
White = Audio
Black = GND
Red = 5V+
The TBS GREENHORN 5.8GHz 25mW video transmitter is aimed at
the beginner FPV pilot. It's a license-free, CE & FCC certified,
medium range video transmitter with solid video signal for up to
500m (1/2 mile) on stock antennas. Directional video receiver
antennas increase range and are available from various sources.
It operates off a 5V powersource and is compatible with all
Lawmate transmitter module pinout. This allows you to switch the
transmitter according to your planned flight requirement and
flying distance.

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Summary of Contents for Team Blacksheep TBS GREENHORN

  • Page 1 TBS GREENHORN 5.8GHz 25mW Video Transmitter Introduction The TBS GREENHORN 5.8GHz 25mW video transmitter is aimed at the beginner FPV pilot. It’s a license-free, CE & FCC certified, medium range video transmitter with solid video signal for up to 500m (1/2 mile) on stock antennas. Directional video receiver antennas increase range and are available from various sources.
  • Page 2: Channel Selection

    Channel Selection The TBS Greenhorn supports 8 channels in the 5.8GHz ISM Band. The channels are selected using the dipswitch located at the back of the video transmitter. The channels of the TBS 5.8 GHz video system are color-coded. The antennas you purchased are optimized for a certain range of channels.
  • Page 3 Channel 1 Channel 5 (5735 MHz) (5805 MHz) Channel 2 Channel 6 (5745 MHz) (5825 MHz) Channel 3 Channel 7 (5765 MHz) (5845 MHz) Channel 4 Channel 8 (5785 MHz) (5865 MHz) Antenna Positions Place your antenna as far away from electronic and metal components as possible. Any metallic surface will reflect radio waves and reduce your range.

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