Hey all,
I just got an Eachine Lizard 105s and it flew well until I did a punch out, and I got a gray screen with the OSD still on it. I've tried swapping chabnels and all that, and I have no idea what to do now, and I'd rather not get a new camera (since shipping takes forever from Banggood)...
One last question: If I switched out the Eachine Camera (Found Here) for a Foxeer Monster Pro Mini (Found Here), do I still solder in the same places as suggested earlier in this thread?
Thanks for the help! ALSO: I have a Quanum V2 DIY FPV goggles, and I bought a Video Reciever (from China), but it does not work. Should I just buy the nice Quanum Diversity Receiver (Found Here) or completely upgrade to some Eachine Goggles (Found Here)? I want to know which one would be better...
Hey all,
I have a Matek Systems PDB (Found Here), and I also own an Eachine FPV camera (Found Here) and an Eachine VTX (Found Here). The PDB has a 5V, 12V, and two Ground pads. What do I connect and where?
Thanks in advance.
I double checked the wiring, and it is all as suggested here, but the goggles still show up as "NO SIGNAL" after I switch channels on the vtx. The FPV system still isn't working. Is it a problem with the video receiver then?
MORE UPDATES: For my racing quad's FPV system, I have an Eachine VTX03 (https://www.banggood.com/Eachine-VTX03-Super-Mini-5_8G-72CH-025mW50mw200mW-Switchable-FPV-Transmitter-p-1114206.html) hooked up to a Matek Systems PDB on 5 volts. I also have an Eachine C800T camera...
Hi, my drone's VTX is a TS832, and I also have an RC832 Reciever. I have Quanum v2 DIY goggles, and everything is wired correctly (camera and VTX are directly soldered to PDB). When I turn everything on, the goggles just display static and say "NO SIGNAL." I've been through all 40...
Hi, my drone's VTX is a TS832, and I also have an RC832 Reciever. I have Quanum v2 DIY goggles, and everything is wired correctly (camera and VTX are directly soldered to PDB). When I turn everything on, the goggles just display static and say "NO SIGNAL." I've been through all 40...
Steam... https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steam_(software), It's like an app store for your computer, except it's all games and sims. You'll have to download it first (click here http://store.steampowered.com/about/) to be able to get FPV Freerider or any other good FPV sim. Or you can skip the...