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: Capable of opening BeoutQ channels even without an active internet connection on certain software versions. Drafting Content for Sellers/Reviewers
Offers approximately ; recharges in roughly 30 minutes via micro-USB. Indicator Lights hsb133 receiver
| Parameter | Value | Condition | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Frequency Range | 433.05 – 434.79 MHz | ISM band | | Modulation | ASK / OOK | Also FSK (depending on suffix) | | Sensitivity | –105 dBm | BER ≤ 0.1% at 2.4 kbps | | Supply Voltage | 3.0 – 5.5 V DC | 3.3 V typical | | Supply Current | 5.5 mA | No signal, 3.3 V | | IF Frequency | 10.7 MHz | Ceramic filter | | Data Rate | 0.5 – 10 kbps | NRZ coding | | Output Logic | CMOS compatible | Active high/low | : Capable of opening BeoutQ channels even without
The is a workhorse of the analog wireless world. It bridges the gap between unreliable toy-grade receivers and complex, expensive professional telemetry modules. It bridges the gap between unreliable toy-grade receivers
| Issue | Likely Cause | Solution | |-------------------------------|----------------------------------|-------------------------------------------| | No signal, high noise floor | USB RFI from laptop | Add ferrite bead on USB cable; use external hub | | Distortion on strong signals | ADC overload | Enable attenuator (10–20 dB) | | Intermittent USB disconnect | Power saving on USB port | Disable USB selective suspend in Windows | | High spurious signals above 1 GHz | Poor shielding | Add copper tape inside case (advanced) | | Frequency drift | Warm-up or poor TCXO | Let unit warm 10 min; use external 10 MHz ref |

