What is VTX Power and How to Choose the Right One for Your Drone

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VTX power is one of the most misunderstood specs in FPV. Too little power and you lose signal. Too much and you break regulations. This guide explains everything you need to know to choose the right VTX for your application.

1. What Is a VTX?

A VTX (Video Transmitter) is the component on your drone that wirelessly transmits live video from your FPV camera to your goggles or ground station monitor. VTX units vary in frequency band, output power, channel count, and form factor.

2. What Is VTX Power (mW)?

VTX power is measured in milliwatts (mW) and refers to how much radio frequency energy the transmitter outputs. Higher power generally means longer range and better signal penetration through obstacles. Common power levels range from 25mW to 15,000mW / 15W.

Why Power Matters

  • Range — Higher power extends your video link distance
  • Penetration — More power helps maintain signal through obstacles
  • Heat — High-power VTX units require aluminum housings and active cooling fans
  • Battery draw — Higher power consumes more current, reducing flight time

3. Frequency Bands Explained

1.2GHz / 1.3GHz

Long-range band with excellent obstacle penetration. Popular for fixed-wing and long-range applications.

1.7GHz

Less common but offers a middle ground between 1.2GHz range and 5.8GHz antenna size.

3.3GHz

Growing in popularity for professional UAV applications. Good balance of range and antenna size, with less interference in crowded 5.8GHz environments.

5.8GHz

The most common band for FPV racing and freestyle. Compact antennas, wide channel selection (up to 80CH), but shorter range than lower frequency bands.

7.2GHz

Newest professional band. Offers clean spectrum with minimal interference. Ideal for commercial and government drone operations where spectrum separation is critical.

4. Power Levels Explained

25mW — Pit Mode / Indoor

Minimum power, used for pit mode to avoid interference. Range: up to 100m in open conditions.

200mW–800mW — Short Range

Suitable for line-of-sight racing and freestyle within 500m.

1W–2W — Mid Range

Good all-round power level for most FPV applications. Covers up to 1–2km in open conditions.

4W–5W — Extended Range

Used for medium to long range operations. Requires active cooling. Typical range of 2–5km depending on frequency band and antennas used.

7W–15W — Professional Long Range

Reserved for professional commercial operations. Requires robust cooling systems and careful regulatory compliance. Range can exceed 10km under ideal conditions.

5. How to Choose the Right VTX Power

For FPV Racing

Use 25mW–200mW at 5.8GHz. Racing environments are short range and require minimal power.

For Freestyle and Recreational Flying

Use 200mW–1W at 5.8GHz. Provides enough range for typical flying sessions.

For Long-Range FPV

Use 1W–4W at 1.2GHz or 1.7GHz. Lower frequency bands with higher power deliver the best range performance.

For Commercial / Professional Operations

Use 4W–15W at 1.2GHz, 3.3GHz, or 7.2GHz. Professional operations demand maximum range, reliability, and dedicated spectrum.

6. Legal Considerations

  • CE certified — Required for use in the European Union
  • FCC certified — Required for use in the United States
  • Many countries restrict maximum transmit power to 25mW at 5.8GHz for unlicensed operation
  • Higher power levels (1W+) typically require an amateur radio license or commercial authorization

7. Quick Comparison

Use CaseRecommended BandPower LevelTypical Range
FPV Racing5.8GHz25–200mW<500m
Freestyle5.8GHz200mW–1W500m–2km
Long Range FPV1.2GHz / 1.7GHz1W–4W2–8km
Commercial Inspection3.3GHz / 7.2GHz4W–10W5–15km
Professional Surveillance1.2GHz / 7.2GHz10W–15W10km+

8. Final Checklist

  • ✅ Frequency band suits your application and range requirements
  • ✅ Power level is appropriate for your use case
  • ✅ VTX is CE/FCC certified for your region
  • ✅ Cooling is adequate for your chosen power level
  • ✅ Compatible with your VRX receiver
  • ✅ Smart Audio / IRC Tramp supported if needed

Conclusion

Choosing the right VTX power comes down to matching your application, range requirements, and regulatory environment. AERVUE supplies a full range of VTX transmitters from 800mW to 15W, covering 1.2GHz, 1.7GHz, 3.3GHz, 5.8GHz, and 7.2GHz bands — all CE and FCC certified and available for OEM customization.

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