Imc Eaglerx 1.8 ((install)) «EXCLUSIVE»
Available through GitHub Pages and similar mirrors, allowing users to save the game as an HTML file for play without an active internet connection. Why Use the IMC Version?
| Component | Specification | |-----------|----------------| | | ARM Cortex-A72 dual-core / quad-core (configurable) @ 1.8GHz | | RAM | 2GB / 4GB LPDDR4 (soldered, ECC optional) | | Storage | 16GB eMMC (onboard) + microSD slot (max 512GB) | | GPU | Mali-T860 MP4 (supports OpenGL ES 3.2, Vulkan) | | Network | 2x Gigabit Ethernet (one with PoE+ support) | | I/O | 4x USB 3.0, 1x USB-C (OTG), HDMI 2.0, 2x CAN bus, 6x GPIO | | Industrial Features | Wide voltage input (9–36V DC), -20°C to +75°C operating range | | Expansion | M.2 2280 slot (NVMe/SATA), mini-PCIe for LTE/5G | | Dimensions | 100mm x 85mm (Pico-ITX form factor) | imc eaglerx 1.8
IMC’s proprietary O4 transmission delivers a 1080p/60fps live feed to the controller at up to 15 km. Latency is rated at 120ms in standard mode and 80ms in low-latency racing mode. The dual-antenna controller features a built-in 5.5-inch 1000-nit screen, meaning you don't need to tether your smartphone. Available through GitHub Pages and similar mirrors, allowing
The name "EagleRX" isn't just marketing. IMC has integrated a new that utilizes dual-frequency GPS (L1 and L5) plus BeiDou and GLONASS. Latency is rated at 120ms in standard mode
The 38-minute advertised flight time is realistic under normal conditions. The drone uses a smart battery system (5250 mAh LiPo 4S) that self-heats in cold environments. A noteworthy feature is : The drone has a 90-second capacitor reserve, allowing you to land, swap batteries, and take off without rebooting the mapping mission.