I am sorry if that has happened to you. I have done this modification to several Tinyhawks and have not had any durability problems with any of them. Not yet at least, but who knows what might happen down the road.
@@IanBeaty I have the tinyhawk with the goggles it came with. I have done this and am still getting grey static while in flight for a few second then it comes back to visual. Any other options of fixing this?
@@haydenwright9361 You could put a better antenna on your goggles, like an Axii. If there is an option to increase your video power output on that VTX that would help, but yours may not have that. It might be limited to 25mW. You could attach a better antenna on the Tinyhawk VTX, but that will probably require some tricky soldering. I would recommend an Axii Micro if you wanted to do that. You also could put a different VTX on there, like one of the many ultra tiny types usually called a nano VTX, such as the Eachine Nano.
How much more range did you get??
It is so hard to tell because we never were flying them far. We were only flying them in building, but it helped the signal be more clear.
The antennas are actually quite bad quality material - if you take them out like this they will bend and broke 100%.
I am sorry if that has happened to you. I have done this modification to several Tinyhawks and have not had any durability problems with any of them. Not yet at least, but who knows what might happen down the road.
@@IanBeaty I have the tinyhawk with the goggles it came with. I have done this and am still getting grey static while in flight for a few second then it comes back to visual. Any other options of fixing this?
@@haydenwright9361 You could put a better antenna on your goggles, like an Axii. If there is an option to increase your video power output on that VTX that would help, but yours may not have that. It might be limited to 25mW. You could attach a better antenna on the Tinyhawk VTX, but that will probably require some tricky soldering. I would recommend an Axii Micro if you wanted to do that. You also could put a different VTX on there, like one of the many ultra tiny types usually called a nano VTX, such as the Eachine Nano.