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Blade Nano QX FPV Video problems.
#1
Hi Guys, Completely new to this hobby so please bare with me.

Today I bought a Blade nano QX FPV today with a Fat Shark teleporter  V4, Here is the full set. http://www.maplin.co.uk/p/blade-nano-qx-...gles-a47tj

The problem im having is getting the Goggles to receive the video from the drone, i just get constant static which ever channel i use on the goggles. I cant understand what i could be doing wrong unless their is a switch that switches the camera on on the drone? Is there a way i can find out if the camera is working? Im starting to think that its broken.

Any help will be appreciated.


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#2
You have done it this way:
1. Attach the antenna to the headset.
2. Connect the fully-charged Li-Po battery pack to the headset.
3. Look through the headset and press the Channel Up/Down buttons. Clean channels will have a consistent static background. Channels with interference will display horizontal static lines. Select one of the clean channels. A long beep sounds on channels 1 and 7.
4. Once you have chosen a clean channel in the headset, select the same channel on the video transmitter.

Using the Ultra Micro FPV System
Consult local laws and ordinances before operating FPV equipment. In some areas, FPV operation may be limited or
prohibited. You are responsible for operating this product in a legal and responsible manner.
1. Power on your radio transmitter, then power on the aircraft.
2. Power on the headset to make sure the channel is clear and then the video transmitter.
3. Perform a range test before flying.
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#3
Are you able to remove the canopy on the quadcopter? you should be able to see the VTX LED light up when powered.

Even if the camera is not working you should get a black screen when your VRX is getting signal from VTX on the correct channel, if you are only getting static on all channels that leads me to believe that your VTX is somehow not working...

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Also, check if your VRX is enabled on your goggles!! I just checked the manual of the Teleporter V4, and there is a VRX on/off switch on the bottom.
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