2)
During a crash it is possible to bend the shaft on your motor. If you have jello in your footage but your props are
all brand new inspect the motors for a bent motor shaft. If the shaft is bent replace the motor.
3)
Verify your HD camera is secured well into it's mount. At high speeds environmental forces can bounce the
camera around; degrading footage.
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My FPV video signal seems poor.
*Please note the RTF/BNF 210-R uses a 200mW Vtx. This has become the standard for most FPV racing and freestyle applications.
Please keep in mind there are limits to your video system! As you move farther and farther away from your position the video
signal will degrade to some extent. If you move far enough away you may get to the limits of the transmission power of the
Vtx/Vrx and completely loose video signal. Also, be aware that 5.8Ghz FPV systems work best in “line of sight”, meaning if you
travel behind obstacles such as trees or buildings video quality may degrade and in some cases cut out all together. In general
you can travel behind of set of trees without loosing complete video signal. We suggest to “test the waters” at a new flight
location which has many trees at low speeds to verify you have sufficient video signal prior to really getting into it!*
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Possible Solutions:
1)
You have damaged the FPV antenna attached to your craft. Or it has become loose. Carefully inspect the
antenna for damage. Replace the antenna if any damage is present. If found loose, tighten it up!
2)
You are on the wrong FPV video channel / band. Verify the channel / band setting on your video transmitter dip
switched matches the setting on your FPV goggles.
3)
You are in a location that is causing interference with your video signal.
4)
You have damaged one of the components of your FPV video system. During a crash it is possible to damage
something in the video system that may not be visible to the human eye or just very hard to see.
5)
The goggles you have chosen use a FPV video receiver that is sub par or bad quality. A set of high quality
Summary of Contents for 210-R
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