TBS just released Tracer, an alternative RC link to their acclaimed Crossfire system. It is based on a next gen 2.4GHz RF Transceiver chipset that came out about two years ago. Don’t mix it up …
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TBS just released Tracer, an alternative RC link to their acclaimed Crossfire system. It is based on a next gen 2.4GHz RF Transceiver chipset that came out about two years ago. Don’t mix it up …
Continue readingOn the latest TBS Lounge stream the rumors about a new sort of remote controller by TBS were kind of confirmed by Trappy when he was reacting to comments about the display image and code …
Continue readingThe newest HERO model is on its way and loads of pictures have been leaked in the last few days. The best thing first: the removable glass lens is apparently making a comeback! I’ve overlayed …
Continue readingI’ve wanted to add a sub 3″ cinewhoop to my fleet since months, but just wasn’t motivated enough to build a custom (pusher) whoop like the Umma85 plus fiddling around on the naked GoPro circuit …
Continue readingOn a lot of my freestyle clips that I share on Facebook, people ask me about my setup. To make my life easier ( ’cause soon I can just share this post 😀 ) I’ve …
Continue readingAlready about four years in the making yet not much is known about ImRC’s new long range module called “ghost”. All we got so far are some outdated shots of a prototype being tested in …
Continue readingFatShark ventured into HD FPV with a beta product called ByteFrost in late 2019. Fast forward to today there is another iteration of the product, now in the form of an attachable module for your …
Continue readingThe two cameras I mainly use are the HERO5 Session and the HERO6. The Session is my main cam in about 90% of my flights as I like to fly fast and low… it’s such …
Continue reading“What’s the difference between LQ and RSSI?” or “Which one should I use?” are frequenly asked question by first time Crossfire users.The answer to which one should be used along with Crossfire is pretty easy: …
Continue readingThe new remote controller from TBS is not just the smallest and compact crossfire remote on the market it is also very easy to disassemble! First thing you’re going to have to remove are the …
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