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At last I have received ski goggles from Rob.
![]() http://helimania.ru/index.php/main/viewpost/1399 Its on Russian, but you can use google translator. |
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USA, CA, Encinitas
Joined Jun 2009
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Well from what I've read earlier in this thread, when you include the cost of shipping, the repair isn't worth it. Better to buy something in the US next time so eventual repair doesn't involve expensive shipping. I see that some goggle vendors offer replacmenet LCD parts so you can do the repair yourself. I wonder if that is feasible.
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Switzerland, BE, Berne
Joined Jan 2012
95 Posts
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channel problem
hi there
i have a problem with the amount of channels. I have a NAZA and would like to use my channels of my T8FG. Unfortunately the naza reserves 7 channels by default, so i do not have the possibility to use 2 channels for pan / tilt. i have a R6308SBT recievers with SBUS and 8 channels. How can i handle this problem. The AIO only supports until channel 8. |
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Switzerland, BE, Berne
Joined Jan 2012
95 Posts
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Hmm. Can you rephrase this. I do not know exactly what you mean. How is the channel mapping solved then. Naza reservs 7 channels by default. So only channel 8 is available for pan or tilt but not both. Later on I would like to use a rc shutter macanism. So I need one more channel in future
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You are using SBus from Futaba receiver. This sends ppm signal for all channels in one line. Great because it saves wiring mess. Bad because the Naza hogs all the channels.
Naza only needs 5 channels for basic functioning. All RC receivers can run with individual servo lines, and this Futaba one can for sure. Instead of using the SBus, you just plug in 5 individual servo leads from the receiver to the Naza. disconnect teh SBus line altogether. This is how most Naza are wired up anyways. like this:
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Switzerland, BE, Berne
Joined Jan 2012
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Germany
Joined Sep 2009
122 Posts
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Hello,
I've just bought the Fatshark Attitude SD goggles but I am not very happy. The picture is very disturbed in the corners, so reading an OSD would be hard. I've seen some of you guys use the Foxtech AIO...how do you like them? How do they compare to the Fatsharks (Attitude)? Picture and range? Regards |
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Joined Aug 2009
19 Posts
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I have tried out my new Foxtech AIO Goggles today Mounted a GPH3 camera and 5,8 GHz Tx on my sons RC Car and set the Goggles up and had some fun driving around.
Everything work as advertised except the Data connection with my JR 11X radio. When connecting the data link there were no power on the Goggles, even with an external battery on the supplied Y lead. it was working perfectly with the power connection. Any ideas? is the Jr connection wire faulty or the plug or do i have to do something else to get it to work? Do anybody know what the white and green wires on the Foxtech 400mW tx are for? |
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