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AeroLink Base

The AeroLink Base is a ruggedised telemetry case that allows you to quickly, easily and safely use your RFD900 modems out in the field. It helps protect your modem from drop damage, exposure to rain or dust and, breaks out the FTDI style connection to a standard micro USB connector. It's perfect for OEMs who currently use RFD modems with their systems and would like a simpler overall design for end-customer use. We have options to purchase with or without the RFD modem.

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AeroLink RFD Adapter Board

The AeroLink RFD Adapter Board allows you to simply and securely mount your RFD radio modem and use a standard 6 pin JST-GH cable to connect between the telemetry modem and autopilot. It also breaks out the new PPM pin on the RFD900x modems and most importantly allows you to power the modem from an external source (such as a UBEC). Perfect for anyone using an RFD modem.

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I thought I'd post this here as I believe these products are useful for the community. If you'd like to purchase either product you can find them on our website (https://baskaerospace.com.au) or if you're based in the UK, 3DXR (https://www.3dxr.co.uk/) is now stocking these items.

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If you'd like to become a reseller for these products or any of our other products please contact sales@baskaerospace.com.au

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  • Cool!

  • Distributor

    @Hein du Plessis - Thanks! Glad you like it. Watch this space for a wifi offering.

    @Fnoop - no I don't believe the RFD900 (900MHz) is legal but the RFD868 (868MHz) is. These products work with both the 900 and 868 versions of the RFD modems.

  • RFD900 isn't legal to use in the UK is it?

  • 100KM

    I really like it! Price not bad at all? you might as well add a wifi relay :)

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