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Product Code: FA03-35458-03
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Connector type: UFL
Housing type: tubular
Polarization: RHCP / LHCP
Weight (depends on size): 1.5 g
Frequency range: 5.8 GHz (5500–6000 MHz)
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Flywoo Tube Atomic 5.8GHz UFL RHCP / LHCP 40mm Drone Antenna

Brand: FLYWOO. Category: Drones & Quadcopters > Drone Components > Drone Parts > Drone Antennas. Product Type: Drones & Quadcopters > Drone Antennas.

Brief Description and Purpose

The Flywoo Tube Atomic 5.8GHz is a tubular antenna for analog FPV, designed for pilots who value reliability, compactness, and stable video communication during intense flights. The antenna's 40mm length makes it optimal for miniature quadcopters and mini-drones, where every gram and every millimeter matters. The tubular design increases mechanical stability and reduces the risk of deformation during collisions or hard landings, allowing it to maintain functionality during competitions and aggressive freeflying.

Technical Specifications and Features

  • Type: Tubular antenna for analog FPV.
  • Operating Frequency: 5.8 GHz (optimized range 5500-6000 MHz) — for clear video stream and minimization of interference in dense radio frequency environments.
  • Connector: UFL — compact micro-connector, providing convenient mounting connection to most micro-video transmitters (VTX).
  • Polarization: RHCP / LHCP — support for both polarization directions to reduce signal loss when antenna orientation is twisted.
  • Length: 40 mm — compact form factor suitable for mini-drones and racing models.
  • Axial Ratio: 0.7 — optimized for better signal clarity and minimization of side lobes.
  • Weight: 1.5 g — ultra-light design that does not affect the maneuverability and dynamics of the aircraft.

The tubular shape of the Flywoo Tube Atomic not only makes the antenna more resistant to physical impacts but also improves its aerodynamic characteristics during fast maneuvers. This is important for pilots participating in FPV competitions or performing aggressive tricks in confined spaces. The optimized frequency range of 5500–6000 MHz combined with a low axial ratio ensures a stable video stream without unnecessary losses and interference.

The antenna is compatible with most micro-video transmitters that have a UFL connector, making it a simple solution for replacing or upgrading standard antennas on your drone. RHCP and LHCP support provides flexibility in selecting an antenna for different reception systems, reducing the likelihood of signal degradation due to mismatched polarization.

The Flywoo Tube Atomic is ideal for FPV athletes and enthusiasts, as well as users looking for a reliable spare or upgraded antenna. Its light weight of 1.5g and compact size allow for easy installation on small frames, without disturbing the center of gravity or affecting drone handling. The tubular body is resistant to deformation and ensures long-term operation even in challenging flight conditions.

Key advantages: tubular and wind-resistant design, optimization for 5.8 GHz (5500-6000 MHz), compact 40mm length, UFL connector for micro-VTX, RHCP/LHCP support, low axial ratio of 0.7, and a weight of only 1.5g — all these make the Flywoo Tube Atomic an excellent choice for improving video link stability and FPV flight quality.

If you need a lightweight, durable, and efficient antenna for your quadcopter or mini-drone, the Flywoo Tube Atomic 5.8GHz UFL RHCP/LHCP 40mm will provide reliable video communication and allow you to focus on flying, not on the equipment.

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Specifications
Connector type UFL
Housing type tubular
Polarization RHCP / LHCP
Weight (depends on size) 1.5 g
Size length 40 mm
Antennas
Frequency range 5.8 GHz (5500–6000 MHz)
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