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Diversity RX 5.8G 80CH FPV Receiver Module Built-in Low Power Buzzer SMA Female Diversity Receiver with Two RX Modules Compatible with FatShark Goggles

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  • 5.8G 80CH diversity receiver with two RX modules.
  • Input voltage: 5V, Plug and Play, With OLED display
  • Sensitivity:-93dBm, Built-in Low Power Buzzer
  • Compatible with FatShark goggles.
  • Diversity RX doesn't come with cover to fit with your goggles.


Specifications: Frequency: 5.8GHz Number of CH: 80 Channels Antenna connector: SMA Female Input voltage: 5V Compatible with FatShark goggles Built-in Low Power Buzzer Note: AKK Diversity RX doesn't come with cover to fit with your goggles


Ryan Crafts
Reviewed in the United States on January 23, 2025
Minus 1 star for beeping loudly every time a button is pressedMinus 1 star for not retaining the channel settings when powered off and back onMinus 1 star for the antenna mounts being ridiculously tall
Nyx B.
Reviewed in the United States on June 27, 2024
Idk if it's just my FPV goggles (HDZero) but I've had issues getting most analog modules to work consistently.I will say the quality provided by this one is less than its more expensive competitors- but honestly it doesn't even matter to me because it works far more consistently than any of them.
samuel
Reviewed in the United States on April 1, 2024
It works fine however the top pcb is just slighty too big to sit in the sky04x's module bay, fatsharks dont have that issue since their bay is bigger, I used a long wire extension and it works pretty well.
Tony Malishewski
Reviewed in Canada on June 14, 2023
I have run the unit, it does work well as expected, price point is good I think.Thank you
Judy
Reviewed in the United States on November 30, 2023
For an analog diversity VRX, you can't beat the price. It works fine in my Fatshark Dom v3 goggles. You do need to print or make a module bay cover for it but there are several on Thingiverse. It has a display on the module but no OSD in the goggles to see what channel you are on like the Rapidfire, Wildfire or the new SpeedyBee VRXs, it can't be updated and the factory channel change buttons won't operate it, but for 35 bucks and the next closest is about 100 dollars or more, I can't complain if a couple features aren't in it
walto
Reviewed in Canada on November 3, 2022
I had a failure with my TBS fusion (which does have better reception) so bought this as a backup while I waited for warranty on that other unit.This works well and given my main use for analogue (tinywhoops at fairly close range) I wish I had bought it first and upgraded to the fancier one if/when I needed it. Works great with DJI and BDI analogue adapter. I secure it with a couple strips of electrical tape as a temporary solution and it is fine.
Anthony P
Reviewed in the United States on September 5, 2020
got this to upgrade my fatshark dominator goggles...fits perfect and works with no problem. I have 2 issues, 1 that this has no cover for it so I had to 3d print one that was designed for a totally different module but it worked almost perfectly, and 2 no manual...now it lists pretty much what you need to know in the picture but a little more detail would be nice. But for the price a little work is ok. If your wondering this will work the the furious fpv true d 3.5 cover. There are some available on thingiverse to print. I used a menace pico antenna and a foxeer pagota and my video is excellent. Very happy with this
Sir Spendalot
Reviewed in Canada on September 13, 2020
Solid video reception and lots of features. Installed these in my DJI FPV goggles and works very well for my analog quads.
Johnny Pothead
Reviewed in Canada on July 10, 2020
While it does work, my reception isnt as good as the rx5808 i had before. i hoped i could upgrade the firmware, however the issue is, it has no USB port.
SJGUSMC21
Reviewed in the United States on February 2, 2020
I have a pair of 7+ year old fat sharks that I wanted to add diversity to. This turn out the be the easiest and least expensive to do so. I did buy a cover off of eBay to fit it. Works like a champ and very easy to use. Really just plug and play. Of course I had to cut my googles, but that was relatively easy using a Dremmel tool and cutting wheel. Plus there was no soldering involved what so ever. In my case, it is fantastic. Long term use? Not a clue but so far so good!
Gabriel Guérin
Reviewed in Canada on April 16, 2020
Amazing module for the price. I use it in my attitude V5 goggles, and I flashed the module with the Achilles Firmware. Wow. What a diffrrence! Amazing reception and breakup is clear. Fits with true d covers. Would recommend to anyone that wants a good diversity module for not much money!
Andy Z
Reviewed in the United States on January 16, 2019
This receiver looks like a copy of Furious True-D. When plugged into the goggles, an AKK logo pops up on the receiver boot-up, however after that the firmware appears to be similar to True-D receiver as well. The main difference is that AKK did not include a USB plug that is present on the Furious FPV receiver, even though there is a spot for it on the board. AKK’s receiver seems to work great. The menus are a lot easier to navigate than on Eachine Pro58 or RX5808, diversity functions and the goggles do not run any hotter than with other FatShark receivers that I own. Diversity works great.Usually the other inexpensive FatShark receivers such as RX5808 have an awkward wheel/button hybrid that allows navigation through menus, and it is a huge pain to use. This one has 3 separate buttons, which make menu navigation a lot easier. Center button functions as "enter key" while the top and bottom buttons scroll through a horizontal menu.For the price, this receiver is awesome. It is nice to be able to buy a decent diversity receiver from Amazon, and not wait for a month for shipping. For reference, Eachine Pro58 is sold by banggood with usual banggood shipping times, and RX5808 is about $20 more.I would not hesitate to recommend this receiver for somebody who just bought their new goggles or is sick of one-button interface on RX5808 or Eachine Pro58. The receiver does not come with a cover to make it fit into the goggles. The 3D print file is available here from thingsverse, and it fits perfectly.
Matthew R Hinton
Reviewed in the United States on April 17, 2019
This is a low cost rx module that you can use with almost anything if you can find a 5v source and a video input. It works flawlessly as a quick and easy repair to a broken diversity headset I bought for cheap. This module looks like it is based from an open source module like the realacc, although I could not find the source files for it the raelacc. This is a great value although it would be great if it had the USB port and the USB to UART IC on the board. I think one can modify the firmware on this board if they got their hands on an USBASP and solder wires to the labeled points on the board. I may purchase another one and test out my theory.
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