hoveringal
Member
Hello friends,
I purchased a FPV system for my Flame Wheel 450 and am using a Go Pro camera on board. The picture is fantastic and clear but when the quad is 25-30 feet away and further the image blacks out for a split second. Both antenna's are correctly polorized, the FPV runs on a seperate Li-Po and both TX and RCVR are on the right same channel. I've tried rotating the quad in flight to see if the signal was blocked which had no affect. Is it possible the transmitter antenna is within too close proximity of the rotating blades? I am using APC style blades which the tips come approx 1.5" of the antenna. The receiver is a R-5800 and the transmitter is a 400mw TXV584 - all purchased from Hobby Wireless. The antenna's are two Spironets RPMSA. I am only looking for 500-600 feet max for distance and thought this was a good system. Any thoughts or suggestions???
I purchased a FPV system for my Flame Wheel 450 and am using a Go Pro camera on board. The picture is fantastic and clear but when the quad is 25-30 feet away and further the image blacks out for a split second. Both antenna's are correctly polorized, the FPV runs on a seperate Li-Po and both TX and RCVR are on the right same channel. I've tried rotating the quad in flight to see if the signal was blocked which had no affect. Is it possible the transmitter antenna is within too close proximity of the rotating blades? I am using APC style blades which the tips come approx 1.5" of the antenna. The receiver is a R-5800 and the transmitter is a 400mw TXV584 - all purchased from Hobby Wireless. The antenna's are two Spironets RPMSA. I am only looking for 500-600 feet max for distance and thought this was a good system. Any thoughts or suggestions???