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fat shark RCV922 Aviator Edition? - 11/1/2007 7:31:34 PM   
mikenlapaz



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this is the link and some video. I was impressed but I know little about this part of RC. Anyone using this please post your comments.

http://www.gowiththeshark.com/RCV922_Aviator_Edition_RC_aerial_video_glasses_wireless_camera_500mW.html

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AWDGQORp8BU Best of two for information

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SWcHdr9ISW0

Any reviews, I did not check.



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RE: fat shark RCV922 Aviator Edition? - 11/1/2007 10:47:17 PM   
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dose anyone know if a futaba 7cap 2.4Ghz will work with these

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RE: fat shark RCV922 Aviator Edition? - 11/2/2007 6:06:51 AM   
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Ok the first and second video was by Denis Gratton. And he used a KX131 with a Lawmate RX/TX You can buy them from Hobbywireless/Rangevideo/Futurehobbies/Blackwidow.

Secondly The Fatshark set up is a CMOS camera. Very convent set up but the camera sucks! The only thing I would say that is good about them is they consume very low power, but the video quality is very disappointing because it's a Chinese made CMOS. The goggles are ok but again I have a friend who bought one and they never lined up to the eyes correctly so it always looked a tiny bit blurry. It's your money so if you want to buy it be my guest. As for me... just stick to the mainstream stuff we use to FPV like: KX131/KX151 CCD camera, Lawmate/Airwave A/V RX & TX, any goggles from the above distributors.

As for the 2.4 Ghz question... well if the A/V TX & RX is a 900Mhz then it mayyyyybe ok. (I have heard ONCE that the 900Mhz over powered the 2.4Ghz and screwed everything up) But it has been mentioned by some who tried that the 2.4Ghz radios crossed path with the 2.4Ghz video gear and caused two things. Total loss of video and total loss of plane control! The gear simply got confused and didn't know where to go or what to do so that means troubles!!!

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