getting interference on my 5.8 setup and cant figure out if its the vtx or my antennas
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the fact that it appeared after replacing the vtx and your buddys identical-ish setup is fine pretty much points at the vtx itself or how its installed. first thing id check is whether the antenna con
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lollipop to pagoda mismatch can loose you a few db but it shouldnt be causing that kind of hard dropout at 200m with a 400mw vtx, especially if it was working fine before. id bet on the vtx being eith
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ok so this has been driving me crazy for a couple weeks. i have a 400mw vtx on my 5 inch and the video feed looks totally fine when im stationary on the bench or close range in the backyard but as soon as i get out past maybe 150-200 meters i start getting really bad breakup, like not gradual degradation but these sudden hard drops that come back after a second or two
the weird part is my buddy flies a similar setup at the same spots and doesnt have this issue at all. his vtx is a different brand though, he's running a happymodel and mine is a rush tank III, both supposedly 400mw on the same channel. we've checked for channel conflicts, thats not it
im running a lollipop on the vtx and a pagoda on the goggles side which i know isnt ideal matching but i never had issues before with this combination. been using this setup for probably 8 or 9 months and the problem just kind of appeared after i replaced the vtx after a crash. so either the new vtx is defective or something is off with the antenna situation or maybe i wired it wrong, the solder joints look fine to me but i didnt actually check power output with a meter
before i buy anything new or tear the build apart is there a quick way to actually test if the vtx is putting out what it claims