DJI SDR Transmission
Boundless Potential
Boundless Potential
Built around Software-Defined Radio technology, DJI SDR Transmission utilizes both SDR and Wi-Fi video transmission modes. SDR technology takes video transmission performance to a whole new level, offering enhanced stability, interference resistance, and penetration capabilities. For instances that require temporary monitoring, DJI SDR Transmission also accommodates Wi-Fi transmission to provide teams with increased flexibility.
DJI SDR Transmission can reach up to 3 km/10,000 ft, [1] accommodating wide-area, dynamic filming scenarios. Coupled with superior penetration capabilities, it meets on-site live feed monitoring demands in various complex scenarios.
DJI SDR Transmission supports 1080p/60fps live feeds, with a high bitrate of up to 20 Mbps, [2] ensuring smooth monitoring and collaboration.
DJI SDR Transmission supports seamless auto frequency hopping across 2.4 GHz, 5.8 GHz, and DFS frequency bands. In case of interference, it can automatically switch to the optimal channel, effortlessly tackling complex environmental challenges.
* 5.8 GHz or DFS frequency bands are prohibited in some countries/regions. Check local laws and regulations for more information.
In Broadcast mode, each transmitter can connect to an unlimited number of receivers, providing a high-quality monitoring experience for multiple collaborators and meeting the independent monitoring needs of various professional roles.
With a lightweight design and foldable antennas for easy storage, a single transmitter or receiver weighs approximately 145 g. [5] This not only ensures portability but also supports various mounting methods, satisfying a wide range of on-scene demands.
DJI SDR Transmission supports multiple monitoring methods and can output three SDR signals and two Wi-Fi signals simultaneously. The receiver can output to monitors via SDI/HDMI. Additionally, the transmitter allows for direct connection to smartphones or tablets over Wi-Fi, offering a cost-effective, dual-channel monitoring experience without the need for a receiver.
On top of this, DJI SDR Transmission also introduces a USB-C output monitoring method that combines stability with convenience. Users can use a USB-C cable to connect the receiver to a smartphone or tablet for smooth and stable monitoring.
When DJI SDR Transmission is connected to the DJI Ronin app in Broadcast mode, users can seamlessly switch between camera sources within the app, meeting the monitoring needs for different camera views.
The app supports local recording, and recorded content can be reviewed on the playback page.
The app supports mainstream monitoring assistance tools such as LUT, peaking, waveform, and false color, delivering a professional monitoring experience.
LUT
Peaking
Waveform
False Color
Thanks to the integrated power supply design, when used with DJI RS 4 Pro, DJI RS 4, or DJI RS 3 Pro, [7] the transmitter can be mounted on the gimbal and powered directly by it, eliminating the need for a separate battery.
1. The data here represents the result of comparing DJI SDR Transmission in SDR mode with traditional Wi-Fi transmission in a controlled test environment. SDR mode's 3 km/10,000 ft transmission distance was measured in Control mode (with Broadcast mode turned off) with FCC compliance in an unobstructed, interference-free environment.
2. Measured in Control mode, with Broadcast mode turned off.
3. Measured when shooting 1080p/60fps video with Broadcast mode turned off without considering camera and screen display latency. If camera and screen display latency are included, the data is 80 ms.
4. This feature is only available when the receiver is connected in Control mode.
5. Weight of a single transmitter or receiver (including antennas). The actual weight may vary. Please refer to the actual product weight.
6. Compatible with DJI RS 4 Pro, DJI RS 4, and DJI RS 3 Pro.
7. Sold separately.