Been flying the tinyhawk 2 bundle and practicing on Liftoff for a few weeks and feel like I can safely fly something bigger for real. Begining to plan what I need for my first 4" or 5" freestyle quad.
Obviously there are a lot of elements at play for optimizing the video signal and quality. Im guessing just about anything is going to be a big upgrade from the tinyhawk 2 goggles and vtx. What I don't quite understand are the add on modules and different antenna types and if I need to be worried about compatibility.
If I was using something like the eachine ec800d goggles (https://www.racedayquads.com/products/eachine-ev800d-5-8g-40ch-diversity-fpv-goggles-with-dvr?currency=USD&variant=21466954432625&gclid=CjwKCAjw07qDBhBxEiwA6pPbHoaGr38FAsxI3C8Ps6ruTd7CQc9HFjbDXKC38y_NhP0B2JLHzr1hpBoCaGkQAvD_BwE)
And a decent antenna either from something I assemble myself or something ready to fly (thinking along these lines https://www.getfpv.com/diatone-roma-f4-4-lr-freestyle-quadcopter-w-runcam-nano-2-pnp.html)
What else I should consider? Already have a jumper t lite that I'm a big fan of. I just want to be sure I'm going to have a few hundred meters worth of range to explore with and not have radio or video signal break down. When I take the tinyhawk across the backyard the video starts breaking up with no obstruction at like 100 - 200 feet or so. Would the setup I linked above with the jumper t lite going to be good enough to get me 100-200 meters away and have enough confidence to thread some gaps and play around?
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source https://www.reddit.com/r/drones/comments/mn55wi/newbie_trying_to_understand_vtx_options/
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