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PA Power Amplifier PA power amplifier for wireless Video transmitter, 1 Watt PA, 2 Watts PA, 5 Watts PA, 10 Watts PA, 20 Watts PA, 30 Watts PA, high power stereo amplifier, PA amplifier, digital power amplifier, power amplifier module, power amplifier professional, power amplifier transformer, PCB power amplifier, professional power amplifier, power amplifier enclosure Micro Sized PA module output power levels Output Power 30dB, with military telemetry, HSN1 HPAs are designed to withstand harsh environments and are ideal for Drones, UAS, UAV, UGV, Military, and other applications requiring efficient, high-quality video/audio/data transmission in a compact, rugged package. Wireless video transmission is a technology that allows sending video signals over a wireless medium, such as radio waves or infrared. Wireless video transmission has many applications, such as security cameras, drones, wireless displays, and broadcasting. One of the key components of a wireless video transmitter is the power amplifier (PA), which amplifies the modulated signal from the baseband processor to a suitable level for transmission. The PA determines the output power, efficiency, linearity, and bandwidth of the transmitter. The choice of PA type depends on several factors, such as: - Output power requirement: Higher output power requires higher efficiency to reduce heat dissipation and battery consumption. For Example 1 Watts Power Amplifier, 2 Watts Power Amplifier, 5 Watts Power Amplifier, 10 Watts Power Amplifier, and 20 Watts Power Amplifier. - Bandwidth requirement: Wider bandwidth requires higher linearity to avoid spectral regrowth and intermodulation distortion. The most used bandwidth is 6M, 7M, and 8M. -Frequency requirement: Choosing a suitable frequency is very import to avoid interference with your local other devices, for example, local digital tv frequency. The optional frequency is from 170-860Mhz or 900-930Mhz. - Modulation scheme: More complex modulation schemes require higher linearity to preserve signal quality and avoid interference with other channels.