I’m really hard thinking about if I should quit the hobby in the long run.

Not because it’s no fun.

but:

a) it got regulated to hell (places where I can fly legally are really rare now)

b) my hardware is somewhat out of date

I’d have to switch from #frsky and analog video to something new at some point in the future. That’s like “replace ALL my gear” expensive.

By “in the long run” I don’t mean I have to stop flying right now.

My existing quadcopters work fine and I’ve got some more recievers to pair to my Taranis QX7 in some drawer. I have enough spare parts to build me another 2 or 3 drones.

But actually getting new gear? For that I’d have to decide on if I really want to upgrade everything.

i.e.: getting me another Split-style camera is pretty much not an option anymore. New/good analog cameras? Yeah, might happen or might just not. Even my old 4in1-module in my QX7 will probably not talk to many new recievers anymore.

It’s sad.

  • kevinsumner@lemmy.ml
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    1 year ago

    I can completely understand your situation. I’ve heard it a lot recently, particularly the regulation part. I would like to suggest a couple of things if you do stick with the hobby.

    First, analog video isn’t going anywhere. Sure, it’s not flashy and an HD system would be a lot better image quality, but it’s still the cheapest option out there and has a lot going for it. Analog split cameras are, as you point out, basically dead. Walksnail VTX probably the closest thing to a split now with its DVR on the VTX. Also, the RunCam Thumb Pro is a decent, light weight, and relatively inexpensive option to the split cams.

    Second, if you’re not having issues with your RC link, don’t swap it. When you need more receivers, then take the plunge on ExpressLRS. The receivers are inexpensive (~$15-$20 for a decent Radiomaster Rx) and a basic transmitter module that will fit in the QX7 isn’t that bad either (Radiomaster Ranger Micro is $40).

    Regardless, I hope you can either find your way through these doubts or find another hobby to replace it that you find more fulfilling. Cheers and good luck!

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      1 year ago

      or find another hobby to replace it that you find more fulfilling.

      well, more hobbies is never a problem! :-D

      worst case I’m probably switching to more RC Cars, bikes and home automation