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Fpv crawler in usa

DHnewkid3624

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Hi ive been searching around a bit trying to figure out how to setup fpv in my gom. Ive checked the forums and haven't really found the answers I'm looking for.

So i would like to setup a cockpit fpv with head tracking but i know very little about the fpv world. Also the amount of options and information is very overwhelming. I would like to have a setup that doesn't interfere with fcc rules either as i don't particularly want to mess with getting a ham license. I don't particularly have a spending limit however space is limited in the cockpit for a camera and transmitter. Im not super concerned about recording but if i can i guess hey thats a plus. Just would like a good quality feed.

Thoughts on cameras (preferably that can be plugged straight into the battery[2s]) a transmitter(fcc friendly) and goggles.

Thanks Travis
 
I can't say that I have much experience, you just need a FPV kit, which is a camera, goggles, and a transmitter and battery, put it on the truck link it, and use it pretty much. Chances are all the kits they sell don't intefere with FCC rules, and even if they did, I doubt anybody would care. I'm not saying to break the law, its just that it's so minor that nobody would even take notice. Do check the local laws about driving rc cars on public streets if you plan on doing so.
 
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