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| phatchantz | Nov 27 2014, 11:41 PM Post #1 |
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thought that this looked interesting... going to pick one up for my micro quad........... and maybe another for one of the "cats"............ no license needed either.... Ultra Micro FPV System with Headset http://www.horizonhobby.com/ultra-micro-fpv-system-with-headset-spmvs1100 |
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| Gutzy | Nov 28 2014, 10:52 AM Post #2 |
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Not a bad deal. 5.8 is not very good for penetration tho. But good antennas can make all the difference. It's micro size is a big + |
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| Smoke6 | Jun 1 2015, 01:02 PM Post #3 |
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I think you'll be pretty let down by the camera's performance. That is a very low power setup, probably 25mW. You should start with at least 250mW, and the 600mW transmitter is even better. I had the Teleporter goggles, and was really bummed by the tiny , low-res display. I ended up buying they Attitude V2 goggles, but they are a LOT more money. The display is much bigger, brighter, and higher resolution though. The built in head tracking is also a ton of fun with a pan/tilt mount. I highly recommend Readymaderc.com. |
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