BETAFPV METEOR85 Vtx Snowy Picture
| CONF | DIAGNOSIS | PART MATCH | ACTION |
|---|---|---|---|
|
86%
CONF
|
5.8GHz Linear Whip Antenna (U.FL)
The most common cause of snowy video is a mechanical disconnection or fracture of the antenna. Micro drones utilize a tiny U.FL connector that can pop off the VTX during a crash, or the active element of the dipole can shear at the solder joint due to vibration. This results in a loss of gain, causing the receiver to struggle to lock onto the signal even at short distances.
|
|
CHECK PRICE
#CommissionsEarned
|
|
9%
CONF
|
C03 FPV Micro Camera
Internal failure of the CMOS image sensor or the signal wire (yellow) can result in a lack of composite video data being sent to the VTX. If the VTX is still broadcasting a carrier wave but no video signal is present, the goggles will interpret the lack of data as static or 'snow.' Replacing the camera module restores the source video feed to the transmission chain.
SKU: BT-00103975
|
|
CHECK PRICE
#CommissionsEarned
|
|
5%
CONF
|
F4 1S 12A AIO Flight Controller (Integrated VTX)
The Meteor85 uses an All-In-One board where the VTX is integrated into the PCB circuitry. Thermal stress or a voltage spike can damage the RF power amplifier (PA) or the OSD (On-Screen Display) chip. If the PA fails, the transmission power drops significantly (Pit Mode levels), resulting in a snowy, unviewable picture beyond a few feet of range.
|
|
CHECK PRICE
#CommissionsEarned
|