What analog module do you have? Goggles side that is. There is a known issue that modules that do "image fusion" cannot display on the Goggles X. That includes the Speedybee VRX, the Foxeer Wildfire, and my URUAV RX5808 Evo. See my most recent video, i show you a workaround you can use for these modules.
I get a green and pink picture with the new speedybee analog module - so the green from the merging maybe correct. The adaptor I have I think is poor quality though (aliexpress)
I was worried about that - this is the module i would have chosen if i was going to replace that URUAV. I dont think its a problem with the adapter, as it doesn't actually do anything fancy - it just takes the signal and pumps it out to the 3.5mm socket. The rest of the circuit on that adapter is just a voltage converter to supply 5v to the module. I suppose i should make a 4 to 5 pin adapter to be absolutely sure it isn't due to the 4 pin output jack, but then why does it work with my other two simple diversity receivers?
@@Tokyo_Dom it also seems to be AIO / VTX dependent as betafpv vs happymodel give different outputs. The happymodel I can see some picture but only fake snow on the betafpv (on 37fw goggleX)
TBS Fusion SteadyviewX Rapidfire (Assumed - from watching Bardwell's review) Furious FPV True D Eachine Pro58 Those are the ones i have tested or seen working online
@@volodymyrvs7661 right now *all* modules will show digital snow when the signal is very low. There is a firmware that I am testing with that stops it, but it is not official, Caddx are aiming to release it after the Chinese new year holidays.
Hey, yes of course that would help reception 😁but this is a test to simulate low reception, something that can happen suddenly and unexpectedly while flying around things, even with antennas and vtx at full power. For example you might crash behind a tree and need to see which direction you are facing etc. If you can make out shapes in that situation, you can fly through it. If it's fake snow, you cant
If you haven't noticed...the antennas are missing from the module. Either this is intentional to get clicks. Or something is wrong with your perception. Also, I'm surprised that no one notices that your FPV monitor shows a clear image and only shows glitches because pit mode is set. So...total nonsense!!! Delete that before you make yourself even more ridiculous. greetings from Germany
@herrvongestern5129 I guess you didn't understand the purpose of this test. I know there is no antennas on the module, and I know it is in pit mode. That is *intentional* because I am simulating a low signal scenario... I could keep the quad on 25mw and put antennas on the module but then I would need to put the quad 100m away to get that sort of bad reception. Also, I am not comparing the video reception between the monitor and the vrx. I don't care which is better, and neither should you. What I am doing is showing what the goggles do when video signal is very weak. The monitor is just there to prove that the quad is still plugged in. This analog fix is now in the latest (beta) firmware that everyine can download (and anyone who flies analog really should use that version) , so I consider this issue closed.
Hey, I dont have an Analog-HDMI converter to test, but I just ordered one on Amazon to test. I dont expect it to be any better, and possibly even worse, but lets see. Would need to make some sort of enclosure for it to not look like a jumble of cables if it does work...
@@Tokyo_Dom Hey, thanks for the feedback. But it's great that you try it anyway 😊💪 I also have everything to test here just not the technical knowledge 😃 but I'll try my luck. The picture about the av input is striped when the connection gets bad, but I couldn't cause a total signal loss yet
@@joeljones603sorry i went away for the weekend so i couldn't test until last night. A few points: 1. Analog in 16:9 on these screens is *beautiful*. I'm going to provide this suggestion to Caddx 2. Take the antennas off your VRX module, and put the quad in pit mode, it will replicate a very low signal situation. I found that it flicks to a blue screen. Not very nice. Its quite low signal when that happens though, might be safe to say it would be rare. 3. My URUAV RX5808 Evo works fine through the HDMI adapter. Given the niceness of 16:9, i might design a solution around this, until Caddx fixes analog input properly. Thanks for the suggestion!
@@Tokyo_Dom Hey, oh, that's not a problem, I haven't had time to test it myself. I am very pleased that it could actually be a temporary solution. And I'm curious what you can make of it.😊🤞
@@trumblez the point was obviously not clear enough. I know how to get good signal on my modules. The point of the test was to see how Walksnail goggles handle *low* signal. The only way to simulate this is to remove module antennas.
So im using the Analogue Fat Shark Receiver Module Adapter V3 for DJI Digital FPV Goggles And the speedybee module and im just getting noise. I had the menu show up once and wasnt albe to repeate thism
Please send an email to Caddx support with your result. That Speedybee module also does image fusion, so its possible that its the same problem as I have with my URUAV module.
Yeah its going pretty good for me. I like the blue background before plugging in the module (the firmewre they sent me was black, and it made it hard to tell if I was in av in or hdmi input). It's not black and white for me... What module are you using and is your camera pal or ntsc?
Hey, unfortunately I don't have a wildfire to test it with. I did see a few comments from people saying they had the same issue as my URUAV Rx5808 Evo (nothing output), so I mentioned this to Caddx. It might be worth sending an email to support and asking if they can give you a copy of this firmware (36.42.5) as you want to test it with the Wildfire
@@GK-dd5ci the Wildfire is a current module, so it is worth testing with it and asking Caddx to fix it if it doesn't work. I got the impression that they had some modules for testing (but can't get my URUAV module as it isn't made anymore)
Hi again@@Tokyo_Dom. So I tried it with my Foxeer Wildfire and it seems that it does not work. I get sometimes green/purple image sometimes nothing at all :( edit: just like you showed that green snow
@@herrvongestern5129 I suggest you watch the original video to understand what I am doing. I know there is no antennas on my module. I need to replicate low signal to show how the goggles behave when you fly far away.
Yes, it just plugs in and works... for some analog receivers. It seems that there are compatibility issues with the Speedybee, Foxeer Wildfire and my URUAV RX5808 Evo. What module do you have? If its one of these aforementioned receivers then its interesting to hear it works on the DJI goggles - i would need to send that feedback to Caddx
I have the rapidfire. And soeedybee. Although I haven't tried the Speedy bee because the rapid fire wasn't working maybe it's the adapter that I'm using that isn't compatible... I am on the latest firmware that was released like what the month or two ago
@@devilsreject78 that should work, I've seen others with the rapidfire and it works for them (see the Bardwell review of the goggles X). It will just show the fake snow until you have a quad plugged in though. And you might need to set the RF to legacy mode (shouldn't, but worth a try)
Caddx has been great working on bug fixes. I’m sure they’ll have this sorted soon enough. Really helpful testing video TD, thanks for doing this
fantastic update. Glad they're working on it, this is great news for us!
I remember HDZero had a similar flickering problem with their goggles’ analogue feed too, which was fixed in firmware updates.
Glad to see your issue somewhat resolved. nice little informative video
Brother I have almost the exact loadout as you but I can't see my drone camera on Avatar goggles? Please help me.
What analog module do you have? Goggles side that is. There is a known issue that modules that do "image fusion" cannot display on the Goggles X. That includes the Speedybee VRX, the Foxeer Wildfire, and my URUAV RX5808 Evo. See my most recent video, i show you a workaround you can use for these modules.
@@Tokyo_Dom Yeah, I have the SpeedyBee 5.8GHz FPV Goggles Receiver, I'll try it out thanks for helping!
I get a green and pink picture with the new speedybee analog module - so the green from the merging maybe correct. The adaptor I have I think is poor quality though (aliexpress)
Have you reported to Caddx? I'm planning on running the same setup. Speedybee VRX and URUAV adapter. Really hope there is a fix for this.
I was worried about that - this is the module i would have chosen if i was going to replace that URUAV. I dont think its a problem with the adapter, as it doesn't actually do anything fancy - it just takes the signal and pumps it out to the 3.5mm socket. The rest of the circuit on that adapter is just a voltage converter to supply 5v to the module.
I suppose i should make a 4 to 5 pin adapter to be absolutely sure it isn't due to the 4 pin output jack, but then why does it work with my other two simple diversity receivers?
@@Tokyo_Dom it also seems to be AIO / VTX dependent as betafpv vs happymodel give different outputs. The happymodel I can see some picture but only fake snow on the betafpv (on 37fw goggleX)
@@c18gmr hmm that's interesting. Is it possible that the happy model camera is set to pal vs ntsc for the betafpv?
@@Tokyo_Dom I will check later today in betaflight and let you know
Hello. Nice work. Thank you for your job. Please can you tell what adapter and video module work on this time?
TBS Fusion
SteadyviewX
Rapidfire (Assumed - from watching Bardwell's review)
Furious FPV True D
Eachine Pro58
Those are the ones i have tested or seen working online
Thanks for answer! But wich with it work without digital snow@@Tokyo_Dom
@@volodymyrvs7661 right now *all* modules will show digital snow when the signal is very low. There is a firmware that I am testing with that stops it, but it is not official, Caddx are aiming to release it after the Chinese new year holidays.
Thanks for answer. Will try)@@Tokyo_Dom
Would it help if you had antenna on your analog module?
Hey, yes of course that would help reception 😁but this is a test to simulate low reception, something that can happen suddenly and unexpectedly while flying around things, even with antennas and vtx at full power. For example you might crash behind a tree and need to see which direction you are facing etc. If you can make out shapes in that situation, you can fly through it. If it's fake snow, you cant
If you haven't noticed...the antennas are missing from the module. Either this is intentional to get clicks. Or something is wrong with your perception. Also, I'm surprised that no one notices that your FPV monitor shows a clear image and only shows glitches because pit mode is set. So...total nonsense!!! Delete that before you make yourself even more ridiculous. greetings from Germany
@herrvongestern5129 I guess you didn't understand the purpose of this test. I know there is no antennas on the module, and I know it is in pit mode. That is *intentional* because I am simulating a low signal scenario... I could keep the quad on 25mw and put antennas on the module but then I would need to put the quad 100m away to get that sort of bad reception.
Also, I am not comparing the video reception between the monitor and the vrx. I don't care which is better, and neither should you. What I am doing is showing what the goggles do when video signal is very weak. The monitor is just there to prove that the quad is still plugged in. This analog fix is now in the latest (beta) firmware that everyine can download (and anyone who flies analog really should use that version) , so I consider this issue closed.
@Tokyo_Dom wow you stayed so calm and collected, well done sir. Thank you from America 🇺🇸
So what analog module did they design and test it to work with? I thought I read it was compatible?
Hey, thanks for the video 👍🏽 could you try connecting the analog module to the goggles x via hdmi?
Hey, I dont have an Analog-HDMI converter to test, but I just ordered one on Amazon to test. I dont expect it to be any better, and possibly even worse, but lets see. Would need to make some sort of enclosure for it to not look like a jumble of cables if it does work...
@@Tokyo_Dom Hey, thanks for the feedback. But it's great that you try it anyway 😊💪 I also have everything to test here just not the technical knowledge 😃 but I'll try my luck. The picture about the av input is striped when the connection gets bad, but I couldn't cause a total signal loss yet
@@joeljones603sorry i went away for the weekend so i couldn't test until last night. A few points:
1. Analog in 16:9 on these screens is *beautiful*. I'm going to provide this suggestion to Caddx
2. Take the antennas off your VRX module, and put the quad in pit mode, it will replicate a very low signal situation. I found that it flicks to a blue screen. Not very nice. Its quite low signal when that happens though, might be safe to say it would be rare.
3. My URUAV RX5808 Evo works fine through the HDMI adapter.
Given the niceness of 16:9, i might design a solution around this, until Caddx fixes analog input properly. Thanks for the suggestion!
@@Tokyo_Dom Hey, oh, that's not a problem, I haven't had time to test it myself. I am very pleased that it could actually be a temporary solution. And I'm curious what you can make of it.😊🤞
Same issue with my foxeer wildfire module
Maybe the modules would have been better if you had antennas on them
@@trumblez the point was obviously not clear enough. I know how to get good signal on my modules. The point of the test was to see how Walksnail goggles handle *low* signal. The only way to simulate this is to remove module antennas.
@@Tokyo_Dom ok, sorry
So im using the Analogue Fat Shark Receiver Module Adapter V3 for DJI Digital FPV Goggles
And the speedybee module and im just getting noise. I had the menu show up once and wasnt albe to repeate thism
Please send an email to Caddx support with your result. That Speedybee module also does image fusion, so its possible that its the same problem as I have with my URUAV module.
Same as me - but I did get picture on some of my analog set ups
@dbloemhard sadly no reply yet.
They CADDX are moving fwd
Have you tried the new FW? mine now connects constantly but its in black and white
Yeah its going pretty good for me. I like the blue background before plugging in the module (the firmewre they sent me was black, and it made it hard to tell if I was in av in or hdmi input). It's not black and white for me... What module are you using and is your camera pal or ntsc?
Does it work with Foxeer Wildfire?
Hey, unfortunately I don't have a wildfire to test it with. I did see a few comments from people saying they had the same issue as my URUAV Rx5808 Evo (nothing output), so I mentioned this to Caddx. It might be worth sending an email to support and asking if they can give you a copy of this firmware (36.42.5) as you want to test it with the Wildfire
I might just wait for the release. My wildfire didn't arrive yet.
Edit: I think wildfire is just like that uruav so no luck there
@@GK-dd5ci the Wildfire is a current module, so it is worth testing with it and asking Caddx to fix it if it doesn't work. I got the impression that they had some modules for testing (but can't get my URUAV module as it isn't made anymore)
When it arrives I will definitely test it and try to give caddx feedback.
Hi again@@Tokyo_Dom. So I tried it with my Foxeer Wildfire and it seems that it does not work. I get sometimes green/purple image sometimes nothing at all :(
edit: just like you showed that green snow
Mach Antenne auf das Modul ! Was soll der Quatsch ???
@@herrvongestern5129 I suggest you watch the original video to understand what I am doing. I know there is no antennas on my module. I need to replicate low signal to show how the goggles behave when you fly far away.
do u just plug it in and it works? i cant get my goggles x to show the analog... its works on my dji v1's..?
Yes, it just plugs in and works... for some analog receivers. It seems that there are compatibility issues with the Speedybee, Foxeer Wildfire and my URUAV RX5808 Evo. What module do you have? If its one of these aforementioned receivers then its interesting to hear it works on the DJI goggles - i would need to send that feedback to Caddx
I have the rapidfire. And soeedybee. Although I haven't tried the Speedy bee because the rapid fire wasn't working maybe it's the adapter that I'm using that isn't compatible...
I am on the latest firmware that was released like what the month or two ago
@@devilsreject78 that should work, I've seen others with the rapidfire and it works for them (see the Bardwell review of the goggles X). It will just show the fake snow until you have a quad plugged in though. And you might need to set the RF to legacy mode (shouldn't, but worth a try)