Hi,
I have a problem with my FPV transmission, the controller screen goes black, no video at all, all the other stuff it's ok and flying well, even all gps options, but the video is out. Can't even detect SD cards. The telemetry stuff and GPS signals still working. Just video is gone.
I find a lot of people with this kind of problem with hubsan drones, but just few people solved it by some kind a mystical fairy. What can I do? The dron is less than a month old bought on amazon.
Thanks.
Hubsan H501S FPV lost, black screen problem?
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Re: Hubsan H501S FPV lost, black screen problem?
Hello,for the issue that FPV lost,below attached suggestion for your reference.
1.Try to rebind the drone to the transmitter;
2.Check if there have lights on the belly of the drone when you power on the drone;
3.Check if it can take pictures or videos;
4.Re-select the 5.8G frequency to get better video transmission;
5.Enter into the test mode as attached below and record the video for us;
Set up both drone and transmitter for flight, pass compass calibration and then switch the transmitter off, but leave the drone on. Then, hold down the Exit key (Advanced transmitter) or Video key (Standard Transmitter) and keep holding it while you switch the transmitter on. You should see some numbers come up on the screen that were not present before. We call those the RSSI values (received signal strength indication)- and they tell us how powerful a particular signal is.
Keep an eye on the 5.8 numbers and move the transmitter around 30 feet (10m) away from the aircraft. While moving away, note how high the 5.8 signal strength on both transmitter and aircraft are- observe for a while, watch how they drop.
1.Try to rebind the drone to the transmitter;
2.Check if there have lights on the belly of the drone when you power on the drone;
3.Check if it can take pictures or videos;
4.Re-select the 5.8G frequency to get better video transmission;
5.Enter into the test mode as attached below and record the video for us;
Set up both drone and transmitter for flight, pass compass calibration and then switch the transmitter off, but leave the drone on. Then, hold down the Exit key (Advanced transmitter) or Video key (Standard Transmitter) and keep holding it while you switch the transmitter on. You should see some numbers come up on the screen that were not present before. We call those the RSSI values (received signal strength indication)- and they tell us how powerful a particular signal is.
Keep an eye on the 5.8 numbers and move the transmitter around 30 feet (10m) away from the aircraft. While moving away, note how high the 5.8 signal strength on both transmitter and aircraft are- observe for a while, watch how they drop.