Another update and advice needed. I again did more testing last night. It seems that the poor signal is now exclusively related to the stock Blade Inductrix FPV, the Beecore with Crazepony camera is fine. Again the feed in the
goggles is poor and much different from the feed on the Horizon Hobby video monitor (which is good). I also set the channel to the same channel as the good quad and checked the reception (I obviously turned the good quad off first). Same problem, poor reception with ghosting and an annoying green vertical static line. I did this in different rooms and it had no difference.
Here is the catch. I powered on and off the
goggles and quad several times and that seemed to fix the issue. Both quads have decent reception. My question is - Should I still replace these
goggles and get a new pair? Or is this not a
goggle issue, but something going on with my quads and the environment? Shouldn't the reception in the
goggles be at least as good as the Horizon Hobby video monitor which has never had a problem with any quad or camera? Also, when the
goggles do a search for the channel it often doesn't pick the best one, but rather a close one with some reception. If I do an additional auto search it will often come back with an even stronger signal. Is that normal? The video monitor always gets the strongest channel after scanning the whole spectrum (it seems), the
goggles seem to stop on the first channel with even a bit of reception and that is not always the best.