Since I am a nice boy, I might get something for Christmas to spend on expensive gadgets and gear.
I like to start with better quality hardware instead of buying cheap and having to buy things twice and after learning how the ImmersionRC guys tick and work at our meetup in France I think their gear is a nice choice - even though there are cheaper options.
My Taranis operates on 2.4 GHz, which makes the choice of frequency easy.
Any options? Did I miss something?
I like to start with better quality hardware instead of buying cheap and having to buy things twice and after learning how the ImmersionRC guys tick and work at our meetup in France I think their gear is a nice choice - even though there are cheaper options.
My Taranis operates on 2.4 GHz, which makes the choice of frequency easy.
- IRC 5.8 GHz, 25 mW Tx
The maximum wattage allowed in Germany for analog video on 5.8... :-( - SpiroNET Omni - 5.8 GHz CP Antennas
I'm thinking about the "newer" LHCP antennas because most people got RHCP for now and these won't interfere. - Fatshark DominatorHD
The most expensive part... But also the most important one I guess. Besides the FPV, the DominatorHDs can be used to watch 3D content and even if they are not really "HD", the picture felt more crisp than on the cheaper ones when I tested them in summer. Just as with my Taranis I have to see these as "start up cost" that'll go along with my FPV career for quite some time.
Only problem: They are not in stock anywhere. Are they even officially out yet? - Camera?
The only really undecided option. People seem to use Fatshark 600 TVL CMOS cameras, but there also is a 700 TVL CCD available and the PilotHD which would help not having to carry an extra GoPro / Mobius for additional recording?
What are the differences between the CMOS/CCD cameras? Does anyone have experience with the PilotHD?
Any options? Did I miss something?