Also I don't know if which wires are hooked up to what matters?Everything works as it should.
Also I don't know if which wires are hooked up to what matters?Everything works as it should.
Thanks would you mind if I ask you more questions as I'm doing the install?
Also I don't know if which wires are hooked up to what matters?
You left the wifi hooked up, you didn't have to unhook it to install the mod?I sent a picture with yellow lines pointing to everything.
You left the wifi hooked up, you didn't have to unhook it to install the mod?
You don't have to unhook anything?You just have to connect the 3 wires in the picture to the area the yellow lines are draw to. That is it.
You don't have to unhook anything?
But I want to fly further and with a better connection.I am not trying to be an ***@@@ . Just relax and have fun with it.. Trust me I spend over 20 thousand a year on rc toys.. Keep loosing it
Amazing what some people can achieve without trying..I am not trying to be an ***@@@ . Just relax and have fun with it.. Trust me I spend over 20 thousand a year on rc toys.. Keep loosing it
So I need the ITE-DBS01_v.1, will it come with everything I need to install it?
I highly recommend you pay someone to do this. The questions you're asking, you do not instill confidence as a person that knows what they're doing and this modification, you can easily mess up your transmitter. Even myself, with decent electronic and soldiering skills destroyed my Tx when attempting the mod. The problem is all that silicone on the wire connectors, and those little plastic connectors (especially the one on the battery). IMHO, if you have a ton of silicone crap securing the connectors on the wifi PCB, then i'd splice the wires as opposed to removing the silicone and trying to connect the the wires.I have a windsurfer but I'm not getting as far as I'd like, any modifications I can make without opening the controller?
I have already purchases the mod and plan to modify it the day it comes in.I highly recommend you pay someone to do this. The questions you're asking, you do not instill confidence as a person that knows what they're doing and this modification, you can easily mess up your transmitter. Even myself, with decent electronic and soldiering skills destroyed my Tx when attempting the mod. The problem is all that silicone on the wire connectors, and those little plastic connectors (especially the one on the battery). IMHO, if you have a ton of silicone crap securing the connectors on the wifi PCB, then i'd splice the wires as opposed to removing the silicone and trying to connect the the wires.
Look at the silicone on points 1 2 and 3. #1 was easy to remove, but not with 2 and 3. Somehow the gold connector got warp/cracked/bent when I removed the stock wire & silicone and the FPV kit's wire/connector would not fit.
Yea I've already looked at this product but it was out of my price range.Wow, what a messed up thread. Here is what I know. Who is going to ever operate within line of sight? When I was flying RC planes you followed line of sight, you had to. There is just to much more you can do if you look a little further out with the quad. You know we all have or will. Even the police with their extremely hard to apply for COA's will be violating that rule. The object is, don't endanger others and don't fly beyond what the quad can do. Just use some common sense. I almost doubled the distance with my antenna mod. I don't work for them I am just saying, look at FPVLR out of Boca Raton, FL. It's way over priced, $300 with only one battery to power both amps. I bought another battery and added two volt meters for an additional $21 from a different supplier. I don't fly double the distance anymore, just the once on 100's of acres to test it out. I am going to snap several pics and upload them. I'm replying because I think I may have the answer for 123river1 phantom quad. And yes you have to open the controller up. It's easy, watch several you tube posts. Be safe and courteous.
OK. Hands up who didn't see that coming.
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