Question: Why does my FPV video break up when I bank the wing?
Answer: Video break-up during banking is usually caused by the camera or video transmitter's signal losing line of sight to the receiver. When you bank your wing, the orientation of the antenna changes, which can weaken the signal or introduce interference. To fix this, first check the antenna placement on both your aircraft and goggles or ground receiver. Position antennas vertically and away from metal parts or carbon fibre that can block signals. Use circularly polarised antennas, which maintain better signal during changes in orientation. Also, ensure your transmitter is set to a clear frequency with minimal interference. If possible, upgrade to a higher quality video transmitter and receiver with stronger power or diversity reception. Finally, check all connectors for a secure fit and inspect cables for damage. These steps help maintain a stable video feed even when banking your wing during flight.
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