How to get realtime Video FPV from GoPro

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I am completely new to this hobby, this is my first setup I made after researching parts to make a good, cheap FPV. FPV stands for First Person View, in this case it means to allow you to see what the camera see's.

My Quadcopter I use, a DJI Phantom (not in this video):
For UK:
For USA:

The Gopro Camera I use:
For UK:
For USA:

The Transmitter (TS351) and Receiver (RC305) bundle:
For UK:
For USA : or
(In the USA they don't have the exact bundle but these are almost the same if not better)

Wrist CCTV 3.5inch tft monitor:
For UK:
For USA:

Video cable 4 pole 3.5mm jack to jack (Optional but recommended):
For UK:
For USA:

GoPro USB video out cable:
For UK: (not exactly the same as mine but should work, and has no audio)
For USA:

Pin Header 2.54mm strip:
For UK:
For USA:

You'll need a soldering Iron and some solder to solder the wires to the pin connectors. It is also needed to rewire the video cable jack to jack, a multimeter is needed to figure out which wires need switching, I'll show those parts in a later video.

BE WARNED you need to have the correct voltages for your equipment or you might break it! You need batteries with the right connections or you will need adapters, connections are normally stated if you can't see it in a picture. One of the transmitter, one for the receiver. I recommend buying your other equipment first and checking manuals for voltages needed for the transmitter and receiver.

I bought Lipo batteries because they are rechargeable and I already have a Lipo charger for my quadcopter batteries, the DJI comes with one too, Different connectors are easy to find and converters and they are fairly cheap. You can power these things with any type of batteries so long as the voltage is within the limits stated. The number next to 'mAh' on batteries is an indication of how much power is stored, so the bigger the number the longer you can use the battery before it looses its charge and needs replacing/recharging.

So the details for the Batteries I used for my setup are here:

Turnigy 800mAh 2S 7.4v 20C Lipo with JST plug for the Transmitter.

Turnigy 1000mAh 3S 11.1v 20C Lipo with JST plug for the Receiver.

Sorry i haven't got any links amazon don't do them I got them from ebay but if I post links from ebay the page will not be available once the ebay listing is finished. Maybe I'll setup an amazon store and Turnigy batteries from amazon myself one day ha.

Here is a useful link for connections common in the RC world:


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