
#Furioud true d setup Patch#
The True-D will be using a 8dBi ImmersionRC patch antenna and the TBS Triumph. In this test I’m flying a QAV-X with the Foxeer TM200 200mw VTX with the HS1177 camera and the TBS Triumph antenna. The only advantage I can maybe argue for the LaForge is the receivers are on opposite sides of the goggles. I prefer spending this time flying rather than opening up a $400 pair of goggles cutting parts out with a heated blade. If you mess this part up you’ll end up with light leaks inside your goggles. Huh? You can hide the bundle of wires but you have to open up your goggles and cut away a part of the frame.
#Furioud true d setup install#
By install they mean the diversity module hangs outside of the goggles. The LaForge has two separate modules that you “install” on opposite sides of the goggles with a bundle of wires hanging across your goggles. To install the Furious True-D you just plug it in, screw in your antennas and go. The major advantage the Furious True-D has over the LaForge is the install. **requires the $40 diversity module Advantages and Disadvantages * Main module is $70, diversity module add on $40 But more people favor the Furious True-D. Some people give the edge to LaForge and some Furious True-D. From the various posts and reviews I’ve read online the performance is about the same. Both the Furious True-D and LaForge have similar features. So for the Laforge Diversity setup costs $110 without the antennas. The LaForge is another diversity receiver that comes in two parts you need to buy separately, Main Receiver Module $70 and Diversity Module $40. I’ve been trying to get some for the past month to do a comparison but they are never in stock. I can’t make a post about goggle receivers without mentioning LaForge. The LCD screen tells you exactly what channel you are on. No more flipping through the channels or messing with dip switches hoping you have the correct one. When it’s your turn to race again, simply power up and it will bring up your track channel assignment. But between your races you can use Auto Mode and watch other people fly. You can save your channel so it will come up everytime you power up. To save the channel just press and hold the switch down for two seconds. With the Furious True-D you have to save the channel if you want it to remember next time you power up. I didn’t like it at first but now I like it. It also doesn’t automatically save the last channel you used before you powered off. Switching from the standard FatShark 5.8ghz RaceBand Module, at first I was annoyed by how the channel switches didn’t work on the goggles anymore.
#Furioud true d setup manual#
