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Quote: Could it also be as simple as a high powered vTX that is just too close to the vRX? Have you tried moving the two of them further apart?



I assume you don't have any spare parts, but I'd just start replacing one thing at a time and see if it made any difference. Probably starting with the cheapest, easiest things. Maybe try using the stock rubber duck antennas that both items surely came with, since it'd be free?



Quote: Did you maybe run the vTX w/o an antenna hooked up? That can be super bad for it, depending on the type. A good thing to avoid.



Quote: 1. 2s? Most gear run on 5,5 or 12v. If it runs of 12v you should use 3s. I've had similar results when a video tx was powered with to low voltage. (It's always good to include a link to the particular products you bought)

2. Have you tried switching the video and ground wires?

3. Are you sure you are on the same channel? Have you tried other channels?



I've tried all sorts of different wire combinations and everything get worse than it is now. I have tried other channels and it's all either the same or worse.



I bought the transmitter and receiver as a set but I think these are the details online.



Flysight 5.8G TX5802



Flysight RC306 Thanks for the replies so far.Just tried that and it seems to be the same. Could it be that I'm trying it all out inside?I made sure not to do that after watching on of the FliteTest videos on FPV.I had actually thought that it could be a voltage issue but both say they work on 2S or 3S and I only have 2S with jst connectors so if that could be the issue then I'll happily buy some 3S batteries to test.I've tried all sorts of different wire combinations and everything get worse than it is now. I have tried other channels and it's all either the same or worse.I bought the transmitter and receiver as a set but I think these are the details online.