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    fatshark rvc922ae 2.4ghz edition please help me

    hi mates i hawe a problem i hawe fatshark rcv922ae base adition googles http://www.hobbyking.com/hobbyking/s...cl_Tx_Rx_.html but my remote control to 2.4 ghz aurora9 and hawe problem image after i chance my transmitter i buy immersionrc 5,8 ghs 600mw http://hobbywireless.com/index.php?m...roducts_id=522 but i check all chanel and version this is not working yours can help me please ?







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    Can you please be more specific?

    - You show two videotransmitters, one 5.8ghz, one 2.4ghz. On what frequency do your goggles operate?
    - On what voltage does your camera operate? (looks like it is directly hooked up to your Lipo?

    I've read somewhere that the channelsetting for the fatshark is different, than the channel on your videotransmitter (not sure about this)

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    $5.00 says he started with the 2.4 fatshark vTX, purchased a 5.8vTX because he realized it would interfere with his RC 2.4....but is using the same 2.4 vRX in the fatshark goggles, thinking it should work.

    wache... you need to buy new goggles as the internal video receiver is 2.4ghz

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