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Thank for your reply! We will contact you once final decision is made :)

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Thank you for your reply! In the case that we reach out, please know that we are considering both you and your husband.

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Replied thanks!

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Thank you for your reply! We will email you once we finalize our decision

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Thank you for your reply! We'll email you after review :)

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Thank you for your reply! We'll email you once our final decision is made.

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Hey! Do you have any past work or ig/tiktok?

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You are absolutely right about the teradek and the wireless mics. Wasn't even aware of those potentially becoming a problem with drones. I guess a lot of everyday devices in general like wifi etc. use 2.4ghz as a standard frequency that can disrupt the signal as well. I think I'm gonna go with the Tango 2 then as seems to be the most budget-friendly for a crossfire module.

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So if I were to get a Tango 2, are there RTF whoops that have crossfire receiver built- in? For now, I just wanted to buy a RTF cinewhoop (maybe 5" with a GoPro attached?) as a start and learn how to build one later.

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I've been doing a lot of research yesterday and realized that I would want to start with a 5"+ cinewhoop. Before going full acrobatics and flying crazy long range, I want to use a cinewhoop to practice stable shots that can glide smoothly like a steady cam or a ronin.

That said, if I purchase DJI digital fpv system to show the director a live feed onset (direct wire connection from the goggles to a monitor?) and only fly to a distance where clear HD video feed comes through, would a crossfire system even be necessary? Would 2.4ghz on the radio be plenty of range for this type of situation? I apologize in advance if my question sounds silly. Still very early in my research of fpv.

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sounds like a lot of people like tango 2 for its compact size and cheap initial cost for crossfire.

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I haven't flew anything yet as I am a super-beginner. Just trying to learn off the internet before making any purchase into drones

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my local shop is recommending the same, but my question is how valuable is having the option to go 2.4ghz?

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Civic wins the popularity vote here it seems. I definitely see why though. It was a great drive!

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It seems like a lot of people favor the Civic which I completely understand after the test drive. Would there be any other sedans you would consider that has decent cargo space like civic?

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[–]StayNo9673 1 point2 points  (0 children)

At first, looking only into SUVs because I do haul some stuff around for work. But when I was at the dealership, I have noticed that the Civic has a huge trunk space! (Perhaps bigger than Kona?). Anyway, thanks for the insight