Help - BOS + lilliput - No picture
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Hello. ^^
I have a problem with not getting a picture on my FPV screen.
Monitor: FPV Monitor Lilliput 329W 7" Super FPV Monitor - HeliPal
Transmitter: FPV Transmitter and Receiver Boscam 5.8Ghz FPV System (BOS 600 TX 600mw) - HeliPal
Camera: GoPro hero 3+ Black.
I'm using the cable that came with the BOS, I have tried some random frequencies as well as some I found somewhere that a dude stated "these are used by Boscam". Didn't try every single one of them but a decent chunk were tried.
I have also tried to reverse the channel switches on the monitor, in case they were upside down.
Have also set the monitor in one channel, and switched through all possible channels on the transmitter, still nothing.
This is on my desk at the moment, so drone, distance and outside interference shouldn't matter.
Anyone have any ideas?
Thanks
I have a problem with not getting a picture on my FPV screen.
Monitor: FPV Monitor Lilliput 329W 7" Super FPV Monitor - HeliPal
Transmitter: FPV Transmitter and Receiver Boscam 5.8Ghz FPV System (BOS 600 TX 600mw) - HeliPal
Camera: GoPro hero 3+ Black.
I'm using the cable that came with the BOS, I have tried some random frequencies as well as some I found somewhere that a dude stated "these are used by Boscam". Didn't try every single one of them but a decent chunk were tried.
I have also tried to reverse the channel switches on the monitor, in case they were upside down.
Have also set the monitor in one channel, and switched through all possible channels on the transmitter, still nothing.
This is on my desk at the moment, so drone, distance and outside interference shouldn't matter.
Anyone have any ideas?
Thanks
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Hello again.
I solved the problem.
Seems like the little 100kohm resistor between some pins on the 10-pin USB had broken.
Dismantled the connector itself and soldered on a new one fixed it!
I solved the problem.
Seems like the little 100kohm resistor between some pins on the 10-pin USB had broken.
Dismantled the connector itself and soldered on a new one fixed it!