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Overview 

Features 

 

Compatible with all major FPV receivers from vendors such as Fatshark, ImmersionRC, etc. 

 

Supports the standard 40-channel set: band A, B, E, Fatshark, and Raceband. 

 

Telemetry input allows remote control by the flight controller (where supported). Change 
channel, transmit power, and more from Betaflight OSD, flight controller USB port, Taranis, and 
more. 

 

Variable transmit power from 25 mW to 600 mW. Use 25 mW for a race and then easily switch 
to 600 mW for freestyle. 

 

Pit Mode allows you to power up safely without the risk of knocking other pilots out of the air. 

 

Mono audio input allows you to install a microphone, so you can listen to your motors while you 
fly, no matter how far away you fly. 

 

Standard 36mm form factor allows you to mount the Atlatl directly in your flight controller 
stack. 

Specifications 

 

Output Power: 15 mW (pit mode), 25 mW, 100 mW, 200 mW, 400 mW, 600 mW 

 

Audio: 6 MHz + 6.5 MHz Mono 

 

Antenna Connector: MMCX 

 

Input Voltage: 7 to 42 volts (2-6S LiPo) 

 

Dimensions: 35x35x7mm 

 

Mounting Holes: Standard 30.5mm square to center of holes  

 

Weight: 10.8g 

Warranty and Return Policy 

If you believe that your Atlatl is defective, please contact us. If we determine that the product is 
defective, it will be repaired or replaced at no charge to you. We may ask you to send your Atlatl to our 
service center for examination or repair. Shipping costs are your responsibility. Returned items should 
include the original packaging and all accessories. 

If product is damaged or defective, we will repair or replace it. Refunds are only given when product is 
lost by the shipping company. The refund amount is limited to the price of the product. Shipping costs 
are never refundable. 

Contact us at: 

 

Email: 

[email protected]

 

 

Facebook Page: Holybro 

 

Facebook Group: Holybro Shuriken Owner Group 

 

Summary of Contents for Atlatl FPV

Page 1: ...Atlatl FPV Video Transmitter User Manual Installation Guide V1 0...

Page 2: ...P a g e 1 Contents Overview 1 Features Specifications Warranty Pinout Diagram and Channel Table 2 Installation Guide 3 Functions 6 Channel Change Pit Mode Status...

Page 3: ...troller stack Specifications Output Power 15 mW pit mode 25 mW 100 mW 200 mW 400 mW 600 mW Audio 6 MHz 6 5 MHz Mono Antenna Connector MMCX Input Voltage 7 to 42 volts 2 6S LiPo Dimensions 35x35x7mm Mo...

Page 4: ...ideo In from camera T Blue Telemetry Input Mic Mic input 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 A Band A 5865 5845 5825 5805 5785 5765 5745 5725 B Band B 5733 5752 5771 5790 5809 5828 5847 5866 E Band E 5705 5685 5665 5645...

Page 5: ...e pad Twist them together and tin them before soldering them both to the same pad 4 Connect the Atlatl s yellow wire to the video signal wire of your FPV camera The camera s video wire will usually be...

Page 6: ...nd therefore depends on which mode your transmitter sticks are in In the OSD menu use pitch up down to move the cursor between menu items When a menu option has a symbol to the right of it this indica...

Page 7: ...he right shows the current vTX settings From here you can change the frequency band channel and power level of the video transmitter After making the changes move the cursor to Set and press roll righ...

Page 8: ...rt distance you will be able to see your own copter s transmission but other pilots who are further away won t be affected You can put the Atlatl into Pit Mode in two ways First you can use the Betafl...

Page 9: ...lowly about once per second The Atlatl is in Telemetry control mode and the telemetry communication with the FC is working Blinks slowly about once per three seconds The Atlatl is in Telemetry control...

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