You'll need a receiver module and possibly antennas
I don't use the FS's, sorry. YouTube should have some good reviewsWhat would be your recommendation? Thanks
Don't use the FS's, sorry. YouTube should have some good reviews
See above, typoWow really? I would have figured the Fat Sharks were top of the line.
Anyways...got the x220 Pro Edition ordered, batteries, extra props, etc. I am excited!
FatSharks are top of the line, i'm using a cheaper box goggle
Congratulations on your purchase, you'll love it!
Make sure you get a lipo for itYea it looks like I could just buy the FS HD3s and then this receiver: Fat Shark 5.8GHZ 5G8RX 32ch Race Band Receiver Module for Dominators
I believe that is all I would need, but verifying that with some other people.
Make sure you get a lipo for it
Looking back...I really wish I would have built something myself and chosen a little larger frame as well. But oh well...it should make for a nice craft once I get the new board in.
So...I thought I would update the thread in case anyone cares to hear about my experience thus far lol.
I think I have watched probably close to 10-15 hours of YouTube videos on FPV electronics (no I am not kidding) - board wiring, Betaflight, you name it.
One thing I have realized...connectors are a PITA. Specifically JST-SH. I even bought the special crimp tool to make my own connectors...but working with 30 ga wire and tiny little crimp connectors is hell on earth. I've realized it is so much easier to have a board that you can just solder to. I got pretty fed up with this board and ordered an F4 board and ESCs (since I won't have a built in ESC anymore). It will be SO much easier to work on now. I realize the connectors provide convenience for someone totally new to the hobby as they can just plug everything in...but if anything breaks or you want to rewire it, it makes for a real pain.
Looking back...I really wish I would have built something myself and chosen a little larger frame as well. But oh well...it should make for a nice craft once I get the new board in.
Yes those tiny crimps are ridiculous. It is way easier to just cut the wires and splice them to the connector needed on the other side by soldering the wires from the two plugs together.