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Hey guys,
I have the following gear:
- FatShark HD3 with LaForge v3 module and diversity module
-True RC directional antenna
-TBS Triumph antenna (drone and goggles)
- RaceDayQuads Mach 2 VTX (25mw - 800mw)
- TBS Vendetta II has the Unify Pro VTX
- Taranis X9D Plus SE with 5db antenna
I am thinking the original Crossfire module (not the micro) with the Crossfire Micro Receiver is the way to go, but I wanted to see what you guys would recommend before I purchased anything. Is there any advantage to going with the standard Crossfire receiver and not the micro receiver? The standard Crossfire receiver is BIG, so I don't think that would fit on any of my 5" drones. So I think I will need to go with the micro receiver.
Are these guys doing long range FPV using any sort of special VTX or are they using standard VTXs? I was kind of confused that you would boost your transmitter signal with the Crossfire, but wouldn't do anything for your video transmission.
Thanks!
I have the following gear:
- FatShark HD3 with LaForge v3 module and diversity module
-True RC directional antenna
-TBS Triumph antenna (drone and goggles)
- RaceDayQuads Mach 2 VTX (25mw - 800mw)
- TBS Vendetta II has the Unify Pro VTX
- Taranis X9D Plus SE with 5db antenna
I am thinking the original Crossfire module (not the micro) with the Crossfire Micro Receiver is the way to go, but I wanted to see what you guys would recommend before I purchased anything. Is there any advantage to going with the standard Crossfire receiver and not the micro receiver? The standard Crossfire receiver is BIG, so I don't think that would fit on any of my 5" drones. So I think I will need to go with the micro receiver.
Are these guys doing long range FPV using any sort of special VTX or are they using standard VTXs? I was kind of confused that you would boost your transmitter signal with the Crossfire, but wouldn't do anything for your video transmission.
Thanks!