Ta strona wykorzystuje pliki cookies. Korzystając ze strony, zgadzasz się na ich użycie. OK Polityka Prywatności Zaakceptuj i zamknij X

Nadajnik FPV Eachine 5.8G 250mW GoPro 3/3+/4 24h

15-05-2015, 1:36
Aukcja w czasie sprawdzania była zakończona.
Cena kup teraz: 179 zł     
Użytkownik marcinxmiki
numer aukcji: 5326969384
Miejscowość RADOM
Wyświetleń: 44   
Koniec: 15-05-2015 01:29:51

Dodatkowe informacje:
Stan: Nowy
info Niektóre dane mogą być zasłonięte. Żeby je odsłonić przepisz token po prawej stronie. captcha

Witam,

 

przedmiotem aukcji jest:

 

 

Nadajnik FPV

Eachine Light L250 5.8G 250mW VTX

dla GoPro 3, 3+, 4

 

Do wyboru ze złączem antenowym typu

RP-SMA Female lub SMA Female

(proszę o info w formularzu dostawy)

 

 

W zestawie:

1x Nadajnik

1x Pudełko

 

 

Uwaga!

Towar sprowadzany z zagranicy.

Wysyłka z Polski w ciągu 21 dni roboczych.

Na ogół czas dostawy to 10 dni.































Frequency:  Incompatible with Fat Shark and ImmersionRC receivers





 

 

 

 

 

Opis ze strony producenta:

Eachine Light L250 5.8G 250mW Video Transmitter Review

Plug in FPV transmitter for GoPro Hero 3(+) 4

Splash  

Introduction

 

The Eachine Light L250 is a 250mW 5.8Ghz video transmitter that is designed to work with the GoPro Hero 3 and Hero 3+ cameras. It has mini USB and Micro HDMI connectors that allow it to plug directly into the GoPro and doubles as the attachment point, securely holding the transmitter in place. Banggood sent me a unit to test out and see how well it worked.

 

Specifications

 

  • Voltage: 3.5-5.2V
  • Channels: 32
  • Bands: A,B,E,F
  • Output: 250mW
  • Current: 360mAH
  • Weight: 7g
  • Size: 40.8 x 21 x 8mm

 

What's in the Box

 

Inside the box, you'll find the transmitter, audio/video and power cable, and the manual. You'll need to provide your own 5.8Ghz antenna and a 1S Lipo to power the transmitter.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Installation

 

The manual is short and sweet as there is not much needed to say. It's designed to plug directly into a GoPro Hero 3 and Hero 3+ cameras. The alignment was perfect and once plugged in the connection is tight and secure. I have no worries about vibrations or any jarring that would cause the transmitter to become unplugged. The power connector lead is not very long so the best bet is to Velcro a 1S 350mah Lipo to the back of the GoPro. It would have been nice to draw power from the GoPro battery to power the transmitter, but it's not that much of a hassle to use an external power source. The transmitter is the same height and depth as the GoPro, but it extends the width by about 11mm. Even with the extended width, it still fit into one of my old GoPro camera gimbals. It may not fit others however and you will likely need a 90 degree antenna adaptor to make it work. If using with other cameras, there is an A/V connection via the cable.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Operation

 

Using the transmitter is simple. Just plug it into your GoPro or connect the A/V cable to a camera and power it up with a single cell lipo. An LED status light will turn on. You can change bands and channels easily by pressing the push button switch near the bottom. Press and hold the button for 3 seconds to change the band. Press quickly to change between the different channels. I chose to use my Black Pearl monitor with Diversity Rx to receive the signal. It came through clear and with no interference although signal quality is dependent on many different factors. It was now time to put it in use.

Jim T Graham and I were heading to the field to drive some FPV trucks for an upcoming video podcast so I thought this was a perfect opportunity to test out the video transmitter. I mounted the GoPro with Velcro to a carbon fiber plate from ReadyMadeRC on an Axial Wraith truck. The antenna was straight up in the air and I was ready to go. I connected my Zeiss Cinemizer Video Goggles to my receiver and we both took off in a field. I had the monitor/rx on the ground and after about 100 feet or so the video feed dropped out. I knew what the problem was and picked up the receiver to get a better line of sight with the transmitter and the signal came back. I was able to drive around the field with no further issues and then we decided to head for the woods and a trail.

In the trail there were many obstacles and barriers for the signal to pass through. It held up surprisingly well, but eventually yielded to the dense foliage. 5.8Ghz is just not great for cutting through barriers, but if flying in the air or using with a clear line of site, this is a respectable unit.

 

 

 

 

 

Video

 

 


 

Conclusion

 

The Eachine Light L250 5.8G 250mw Video Transmitter performed as well as any other video transmitter I've used in this power class. I really like the size and weight and the fact that it plugs directly into my GoPro. It makes for a super simple FPV setup. The channels are easy to change and it runs for a little over an hour on a 1S 350mAh lipo. At a little under $40, I think its a great value.

 

Pros

 

  • Compact and Lightweight design
  • Directly connects to GoPro Hero 3(+)
  • Works Great

 

Cons

 

  • Would have been nice to get power from the GoPro battery
  • Cannot use the GoPro Protective Case

 

Towar dostępny od ręki.

Wysyłka w 24h z Polski.

 

Zapraszam do zakupu.