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Ready to go FPV under £50?

Old 01-15-2017, 10:57 AM
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Default Ready to go FPV under £50?

Hi,
I am looking for an FPV system for my dynam j3 cub. I am new to FPV so I would ideally want an all in one purchase so I have all the parts otherwise a place where I can buy all them, and ideally with a USB receiver or anything that means I can plug it into a laptop/phone to use as a monitor. But the catch is, it has to be under £50 ($60)! Anyone have any ideas?
Thanks a lot
Old 06-28-2017, 06:46 PM
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There is a solution for under $50 but the problem is there lots of DIY works and soldering to get it running. You'll need a CMOS camera ($5) + OSD module ($10) + 5.8ghz video transmitter ($10) + EasyCap USB module ($12) + 5.8ghz Video receiver ($15) and DIY antennas. Easy to buy bot lots of mods to make it works.
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Oh btw this is how connect FPV via USB on to my phone.

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