I don't know a lot about quads, hardware, and software. However, I currently have a QAV250 fpv racer that i built about a year ago. I want to build a new QAV250 primarily for autonomous flight and as a FPV as a secondary purpose. My racer uses CC3D so I am somewhat familiar with LibrePilot. The guys I work with have 2000 to 4000 name brand drones which have amazing autonomous capabilites...but they fly very slow and I am a speed junky. I will be building a new quad for autonomous flight (I know I won't get close the the easy usability and features they have) and have been researching for hardware for a long time and have just come across Sparky 2 information. Sparky 2 has really clear instructions and I like the TauLink which has USB right on it.
A guy at work gave me a GPS (Ublox M7) and a handheld FS-TH9X controller (says 3DR when I turn it on) but controller doesn't have the transmitter module that plugs into the back nor a receiver for the quad...but it has PPM capability. I don't think the handheld controller has a transmitter built in either, because where the antenna would come out of the controller it is just a hole with a plug in the top. My racer uses a Walker Devo7 and doesn't have PPM capability nor a changable module on the back so I would like to move forward with using the FS-TH9X on my new quad. I found the transmitter module and a receiver online both for about $50...but I'm not sure I need the either of these parts (see questions below). I already bought motors, ESC, frame, fpv camera, and video transmitter.
Now for my FC...what are the pros and cons between Sparky2 and Revolution?
They both have 433MHz which is another requirement of mine and they both can work with LibrePilot. With all the different hardware, software, old web sites, etc...it all seems so overwhelming and I also have other questions that I need to continue to research but if any one can answer these I would be greatly appreciative.
- Will any transmitter module work in a FS-TH9X?
- Does the OpLink connect into the back of a handheld controller like the FS-TH9X or is the OpLink meant to be plugged into a computer?
- Does the TauLink connect into the back of a handheld controller like the FS-TH9X or is the TauLink meant to be plugged into a computer?
- If I use the OpLink or TauLink...do I still nee to have a receiver on my quad...like a RX701 (walkera compatible receiver)...or does the Revo's and Sparky2's receiver take the place of the typical receiver that is typically supplied with the purchase of a new handheld controller like the Walkera Devo 7 and FS-TH9X?
- Should I research the Pixhawk FC? (I don't really want to add more confusion into a sea of overwhelming information)
Again any and all help and comments are greatly appreciated!
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