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YoungRC 1800TVL FPV Camera Mini 2.1mm Lens 1/1.8 Camera 5V-40V PAL/NTSC with OSD Internal Adjustable for RC FPV Racing Drone https://a.co/d/7wu8Hmb
Ok/ You could also include the $6 16mm lens in your package so have single target capability also. ie paperI use the standard 2.1mm lenses as I want to see multiple targets @ 1000. Having the transmission unit off to the side and about 8 to 10 feet away looking down from a tall tripod to avoid back splash is optimal. If you can find one, pick up an 1800 TVL cam.
Yep, Foxeer makes a good camera indeed. And, that's a sweet transmitter too you're using. I played around with 1k mw chips but found battery life cut down from 6-8 hours to about 3-4 on the small battery packs I have. I tested various mw chips and settled on 600 to balance out the range most folks shoot at and ended up at a guaranteed transmission to 1000 yards. It gets a tad challenging trying to package all that stuff into a super tiny box. I'm curious if anyone has tried the digital cameras they have out these days. Looked like your paying for Drone control features not used in our application though.....I'll be building a new batch of 10 more systems in the coming weeks and may add another lens to my package, thanks for the tip on that. I'm trying to keep the price point at under 300 for all, those parts add up though, the monitors are the biggest ticket item. If anyone is looking for a bigger, nicer monitor I can vouch for this: https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B07X5766HD?psc=1&ref=ppx_pop_mob_b_asin_imageI never posted my cam but the analogue ones all seem to have 1200 tv lines ( tvl) . mine is a foxeer which is larger. They all have the same dia and threading to be able to unscrew and swap lenses.I will order a 1800 tvl one as should be clearer. thx!
I do like my transmitter though. It is self cooled with no exposed circuit board. Designed to run in enclosed area.
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RUSHFPV Max Solo 25-1000mW+ 5.8GHz VTX - MMCXDefault Title
New from RUSHFPV, the Max Solo VTX can output 1W+! Combined with its stylistic heat sync, you'll never run into any overheating issues. This is a beast of a VTX. Make sure an antenna is ALWAYS connected while the VTX is on and do not run this VTX on higher power outputs without proper airflow...www.racedayquads.com
Oh my yes, I shoot. 338LM hits with giggly authority @ distance.
A customer recently asked me what he should do if he shoots the camera.
I quickly answered; you'll be buying a new camera........
YoungRC 1800TVL FPV Camera Mini 2.1mm Lens 1/1.8 Camera 5V-40V PAL/NTSC with OSD Internal Adjustable for RC FPV Racing Drone https://a.co/d/7wu8Hmb
This may be possible.... after doing a little reserch I do see a limited amount of IOS compatable receivers on the market. They look to be expensive and convoluted to use though. See here as an example:Can you use your iPhone as a viewer?
First I should say thank you for finding my winter project! I'm very excited for this.I never posted my cam but the analogue ones all seem to have 1200 tv lines ( tvl) . mine is a foxeer which is larger. They all have the same dia and threading to be able to unscrew and swap lenses.I will order a 1800 tvl one as should be clearer. thx!
I do like my transmitter though. It is self cooled with no exposed circuit board. Designed to run in enclosed area.
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RUSHFPV Max Solo 25-1000mW+ 5.8GHz VTX - MMCXDefault Title
New from RUSHFPV, the Max Solo VTX can output 1W+! Combined with its stylistic heat sync, you'll never run into any overheating issues. This is a beast of a VTX. Make sure an antenna is ALWAYS connected while the VTX is on and do not run this VTX on higher power outputs without proper airflow...www.racedayquads.com
It is always on. There are 3 parts down range - the camera, the transmitter and power supply. They are always on and wont get over heated if you use the transmitter I recommended.First I should say thank you for finding my winter project! I'm very excited for this.
Two questions.
Does the target cam transmit non stop or does it only transmit when it knows the display is being used or some sort of input is provided in the display end of the system? Meaning does it have some sort of "standby mode"? Or is the cam just always transmitting and if your display is on and picks it up, the camera doesn't care?
I powered the transmitter with the smallest sealed AGM lead acid battery I could find. it is about as big as a couple of packs of cigarettes put together. It would last a day or two for sure. I am sure there are lighter nicad or lithium options but the AGM is a no brainer and will last for ever.2nd question is... what is the length of charge for the transmitter cam system?
I'm pretty handy with arduino dev boards, micro controllers, electronics etc. But when it comes to wireless, I'm a total noob. All my projects have used wires to do everything including the line level signals to trigger logic. This winter I have started diving into wifi and wireless communication with these type of systems. Seems like this would be a great project to learn on.
It is always on. There are 3 parts down range - the camera, the transmitter and power supply. They are always on and wont get over heated if you use the transmitter I recommended.
I powered the transmitter with the smallest sealed AGM lead acid battery I could find. it is about as big as a couple of packs of cigarettes put together. It would last a day or two for sure. I am sure there are lighter nicad or lithium options but the AGM is a no brainer and will last for ever.
The viewer screen has sufficient battery life. I set it up yesterday on my bench and didnt turn it off for probably 3 hrs and it was still on. For long sessions you could plug it into a reserve battery like you would for your phone, via usb.
When you see how simple this is then please contact me! I want to be able to convert a remote controlled predator call to long distance instead of the max 100-300 yds! I dont know anything but if you can push a button on a drone controller board and send a signal to activate a servo motor, then you should be able to do the same thing to turn on/off power to a processor board on a predator call. I guess there are only certain short range frequencies the predator call manufacturers are allowed to use. Seems dumb nowdays as every kid on the block now has a drone!
Looks like I have MY winter project! thx!