
If you fly alone or in small groups, then there is absolutely no point spending so much money on VTX’s with fancy names. I recently tested the Eachine TX805, and I think it’s one of the best value VTX’s you can get in 2019.
If you fly alone or in small groups, then there is absolutely no point spending so much money on VTX’s with fancy names. I recently tested the Eachine TX805, and I think it’s one of the best value VTX’s you can get in 2019.
There are more than 40 channels on a video transmitter (VTX) you can choose from, sometimes even up to 72. It can be confusing for a beginner as which channel is best to use. The decision comes down to whether you fly alone, or with other people.
Not getting enough FPV range on 5.8GHz? This guide will explain the many aspects of using 1.2GHz – 1.3GHz video transmitters (VTX) and receivers (VRX) to get longer range. It will take you through selecting gears and some tips for optimal performance.
If you want to record your FPV flight from your camera without all the signal breakup, then you might want to check out the Speedybee DVR VTX! It’s basically a 600mW video transmitter with a built-in DVR (digital video recorder).
The Speedybee TX500 is a video transmitter you can mount in a 20x20mm FC stack. It also has built-in mic, VTX control and some other features that you might want to consider.
Few months ago, I tested the Foxeer ClearTX V1, but the output power was way below spec, I was getting less than 5% of the rated power. Not sure if it was a defective unit, before I could get a replacement they already released a new version – the ClearTX 2, that’s what we are going to check out in this review.
In this article I will show you how to build a 1.2GHz/1.3GHz to 5.8GHz wireless relay (repeater). It’s an ancient idea but a powerful DIY hack that can bring various benefits to your FPV experience if you are a 1.3GHz user.
Is this possibly the most popular 1.3GHz VTX for long range flying on a fixed wing and plane? Let’s check out the 1.3GHz 400mW VTX from ReadyMadeRC.
The Nano Cricket 5.8Ghz VTX by ReadyMadeRC is probably the smallest video transmitter I’ve seen that is capable of 200mW output power. Let’s take a close look at its performance in this review.
I liked the Holybro Atlatl HV VTX because you could install it in the FC stack and made a clean build. It had all the features you’d need in a mini quad including SmartAudio and a microphone. And they have just released an improved version – the Atlatl HV V2 VTX.
I absolutely loved the Runcam TX200 VTX, and now it’s just got even better! The new TX200U an upgrade with VTX Control feature added. In this review we will take a look at it closely.
The Matek FCHUB is a PDB that has an integrated VTX and current sensor. It’s an excellent option for those who don’t like all-in-one flight controllers and run a separate board for power.