Hey Gang,
Hardware involved: ImmersionRC 600mw vtx (sold by GetFPV.com), Fatshark Predator V2 goggles, two iBcrazy bluebeam ultra antennas, Sony 600TVL camera, Pololu 12v step up, LC Filter – all on my Blackout mini H Quad.
Problem: Static and lines on my Immersion RC 600mw vtx and Fatshark goggles. Poor range – no more than 10-15 feet w/ motors on or off. VTX is extremely hot to the touch.
This is a brand new build with less than 1 hr of flight time.
It has been two weeks now. I’ve narrowed it down to two likely outcomes – either faulty ImmersionRC VTX or Fatshark goggles. The only reason I may suspect the goggles is because there is no other way for me to test the video display.
Unfortunately, this is the only rig I have right now, so there is no other benchmark to measure faulty equipment against.
Solutions tried (not listed in order):
1) Desolder all connection points related to FPV or FPV power
2) Changed channels on goggles and VTX
3) Wiggled all connections/wires to camera
4) Swapped wire harness to camera AND VTX
5) Installed 2 different Pololu step-ups
6) Tested all Red&Blk points w/ multimeter – getting approx 5v and 11v where needed.
7) Installed and reinstalled LC Filter (sold by GetFPV) ( Not convinced this was ever needed).
8) Changed antennas from IBC to standard cloverleafs, even duckys (desperate).
9) Removed all SMA cables / eliminated all RP-SMA
10) re-wired yellow vid wire through PDB
I am completely at a loss here. I'v posted this on a few other sites - no solutions yet. Any suggestions?
Hardware involved: ImmersionRC 600mw vtx (sold by GetFPV.com), Fatshark Predator V2 goggles, two iBcrazy bluebeam ultra antennas, Sony 600TVL camera, Pololu 12v step up, LC Filter – all on my Blackout mini H Quad.
Problem: Static and lines on my Immersion RC 600mw vtx and Fatshark goggles. Poor range – no more than 10-15 feet w/ motors on or off. VTX is extremely hot to the touch.
This is a brand new build with less than 1 hr of flight time.
It has been two weeks now. I’ve narrowed it down to two likely outcomes – either faulty ImmersionRC VTX or Fatshark goggles. The only reason I may suspect the goggles is because there is no other way for me to test the video display.
Unfortunately, this is the only rig I have right now, so there is no other benchmark to measure faulty equipment against.
Solutions tried (not listed in order):
1) Desolder all connection points related to FPV or FPV power
2) Changed channels on goggles and VTX
3) Wiggled all connections/wires to camera
4) Swapped wire harness to camera AND VTX
5) Installed 2 different Pololu step-ups
6) Tested all Red&Blk points w/ multimeter – getting approx 5v and 11v where needed.
7) Installed and reinstalled LC Filter (sold by GetFPV) ( Not convinced this was ever needed).
8) Changed antennas from IBC to standard cloverleafs, even duckys (desperate).
9) Removed all SMA cables / eliminated all RP-SMA
10) re-wired yellow vid wire through PDB
I am completely at a loss here. I'v posted this on a few other sites - no solutions yet. Any suggestions?







