Full Description
DJI Multilink
Connect and using DJI's Multilink.
Slave controllers can be connected to Multilink, resulting in a star network with the master controller acting as the hub.
Slave remotes can send commands through the master remote to the aircraft and receive live feeds from the aircraft itself.
Multilink allows camera operators to focus on getting the perfect video or photo, while allowing one or two other pilots to control the aircraft.
The DJI Multilink has a theoretical max communication distance of 150m.
It is available as a standalone product, or in a money saving 3-pack.
Product Specification
DJI Multilink Specifications
Operating Frequency | 2400-2483.5 MHz, 5725-5850 MHz |
EIRP | 2.4 GHz: FCC<25 dBm, CE<20 dBm, SRRC<20 dBm 5.8 GHz: FCC<29 dBm, CE<14 dBm, SRRC<19 dBm |
Maximum Communication Distance | 150 m (2.4 GHz) 100 m (5.8 GHz) |
Input | 4.2-5.5 V, 1 A Max |
Maximum Delay (From Master to Slave 3) | 7.5 ms (5.8 GHz) 11.1 ms (2.4 GHz) |
Minimum Delay (From Master to Slave 1) | 2.5 ms (5.8 GHz) 3.7 ms (2.4 GHz) |
Operation Environment Temperature | -20 ℃ to 40 ℃ (-4 ° to 104 ° F) |
Compatible DJI Devices for CAN Port | DJI Focus Inspire 2 Remote GPS module Patch Antenna |
Compatible DJI Remotes | Cendence Remote Controller Inspire 2 Remote Controller |