#Astro saber antenna adapter install
Only two screws on each side.Īnd install the Digidapter, with the two longer bolts provided. To install it, I first removed the front cover of the DJI FPV Goggles. If you like listening to the motors during flight, you can do so now with your DJI FPV goggles :) Inside the faceplate, a ribbon cable runs between the module bay PCB and AV/Power connector PCB.Īs you can see, apart from the power input connector, there are also two 3.5mm jacks for both video and audio. 1 x Dual DC/DC Male to Single DC Female Split Cable.Supports most if not all Fatshark style receiver modules.It has AV audio output, for plugging in headphone.The location of the module is better for antenna placement.Fits the DJI Goggles like gloves, and looks professional.Easy to install, takes less than 5 mins, no soldering involved.I can’t even imagine how hard it would be for someone who doesn’t have a 3D printer.Ĭoincidentally, BDI, a UK-based company, reached out to me and asked if I’d be interested in trying their DJI analogue adapter, the “Digidapter”.Īpart from being a “plug and play” solution, I found the Digidapter has the following benefits: I tried many different designs but couldn’t find a reliable solution, it was frustrating. That’s why I bought the URUAV adapter, because it’s affordable and there are many 3D print designed cases available.īut it’s never been reliable as the receiver module tends to fall out of the mount easily.
I prefer “plug and play” analogue adapters that do not require taking apart the DJI FPV goggles for obvious reasons.