Good question! I've recently switched to a FrSky DHT-U (it's a 2.4 TX and telemetry RX with display in one enclosure)
http://www.hobbyking.com/hobbyking/s...y_System_.html
I connect that to my Spektrum DX-7 via the same mini-plug mod that I use to connect my EzUHF.
http://www.fpvmanuals.com/2011/03/17...ezuhf-or-tlrs/
You can then attach a patch antenna to the DHT-U to increase range to a respectable 5km or so. That's probably the most you'll squeeze out of any 2.4 system. After that, you'd have to switch to UHF/LRS.
http://www.hobbyking.com/hobbyking/s..._Modules_.html
The nice aspect to using this solution is that you get RSSI and Lipo voltage to the display with an additional voltage divider that plugs into the RX (no bulky additional telemetry base).
http://www.hobbyking.com/hobbyking/s...y_System_.html
The FrSky receivers are also very affordable. An 8-channel, diversity, telemetry sending capable RX is as little as $25 bucks.
http://www.hobbyking.com/hobbyking/s...elemetery.html
This enables me to get the key stats (RSSI and Lipo voltage) without the need for an OSD.


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