
ImpulseRC Reverb integration of DJI FPV System
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A Conversion Kit to Supplement the ImpulseRC Reverb with a DJI FPV System. The ImpulseRC Reverb is typically too short for the DJI FPV system. Furthermore, there isn't enough space in the width to completely enclose the air unit properly. To address this issue, the reverb was simply extended. As a result, the air unit can now be clamped onto the copter securely. The propellers effectively cool the air unit while still leaving some room between them and the frame. The antenna alignment is somewhat unusual but it has been installed exactly as specified by DJI. The air unit can be easily installed out-of-the-box. However, I had to remove the shrinking loop on the plug at the antennas. This kit includes: 1. An attachment for the transmitter with antennas mounted in the rear of the copter. 2. A spacer that surrounds the air unit. During installation, the two stand-offs located at the back are removed. In the standoff holes, plastic screws can be used to screw into the floor while steel screws should be used to attach the top plate normally. This is necessary because the air unit should not come into contact with the frame in any way. I am flying 6s and have therefore added a voltage transformer onto the air unit. The top plate remains stable enough for the battery. Updated (for TeamHaggisFPV) : Version 0.2: (deprecated) The antenna holders were tilted back by 23 degrees. Version 0.3: (deprecated) The MMCX was slightly pressed from the back wall. Version 0.4: The antenna holders are tilted back by 23 degrees. Version 0.5: The MMCX is slightly pressed from the back wall. Test flight: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0XjcEfVd9ic
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