rosco11
Well-Known Member
Oh yea, i am that lazy.
I mounted a EZuhf "micro" receiver onto the quad with a TBS 500mw 2.4ghz video transmitter. The "micro" receiver is important because the regular receiver from immersion is about 2/3rd the length of the quadcopter itself. It is HUGE.
I can now fly my quad around the outside of my house from the comfort of my couch in the air conditioning. Buy a can of "corrosion X" and you can fly it in the rain too.
It was expensive though. 80 bucks for the EZuhf module for the taranis, 70 bucks for the 2g4 fatshark receiver module, 50 bucks for the TBS 2.4 video transmitter, and 70 bucks for the EZuhf "micro" receiver. Additional gear for back up quad only needed the micro receiver and TBS transmitter.
I use the standard pole antenna that came with it because 2.4 antennas are very costly. Do get some flickering, but very flyable from the couch. The video quality i have to say is no worse than the 5.8 gear.
I mounted a EZuhf "micro" receiver onto the quad with a TBS 500mw 2.4ghz video transmitter. The "micro" receiver is important because the regular receiver from immersion is about 2/3rd the length of the quadcopter itself. It is HUGE.
I can now fly my quad around the outside of my house from the comfort of my couch in the air conditioning. Buy a can of "corrosion X" and you can fly it in the rain too.
It was expensive though. 80 bucks for the EZuhf module for the taranis, 70 bucks for the 2g4 fatshark receiver module, 50 bucks for the TBS 2.4 video transmitter, and 70 bucks for the EZuhf "micro" receiver. Additional gear for back up quad only needed the micro receiver and TBS transmitter.
I use the standard pole antenna that came with it because 2.4 antennas are very costly. Do get some flickering, but very flyable from the couch. The video quality i have to say is no worse than the 5.8 gear.