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2.3.
Cabling, Getting the Correct Audio Channel
There are two fundamental types of A/V Tx/Rx equipment being used for FPV, those with a mono audio
link, and those with a stereo link.
The ‘Lawmate’ equipment, and clones, used primarily for law-enforcement, transmits only (relatively
low bandwidth) mono audio (one channel). This equipment will function correctly with the EzOSD
telemetry link, but note that the only audio channel will be dedicated to telemetry, and cannot be used
for an onboard microphone.
The ‘Airwave’ equipment, and clones, provides a high-bandwidth stereo audio link. One of the two
channels may be used for telemetry (generally, the Right-Channel), while the other (Left) may be used
for an onboard microphone.
One of the most common problems experienced when setting up an antenna tracking system is to
ensure the audio is correctly cabled both in the plane (Tx-end), and on the ground (Rx-end).
Additional care must be taken if Lawmate transmitters are used with Airwave receivers (or vice-versa).
These cases will be covered below.
2.4.
Transmitter Audio Connection
2.4.1.
ImmersionRC/Airwave Transmitter
If ImmersionRC (Airwave) transmitters are used, there are two A/V connectors supplied on the
transmitter board.
One is the 5-pin Molex-SL connector, which is used to interconnect ImmersionRC cameras, Transmitters,
and OSDs. This will be the standard method for connecting the audio channels, and requires no
additional effort (assuming standard cables are used, with all 5 pins connected).
An additional connector is supplied on ImmersionRC transmitters, for future expansion. This is a 5-pin
JST (small white connector), with the same pinout as the larger 5-pin Molex.
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