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Might it be feasible to do away with the wireless Tx/Rx altogether and just pass the FPV signal back over the rails? (As I've already admitted, I've never done FPV on my trains. For all I know, this might be the way Pete's and others Train FPV all work...)
Cause I've got the camera from a Nokia Lumia 1020... It records 1080p video... But its pretty big still, so a standard 8MP that shoots 720p would be just fine and it'd fit in a N scale loco...
Actually, I am updating this thread with this information because it's the easiest way to get links from my work computer to home computer.
In addition, the transmitter says it takes 5 volts, I wonder if you could take a DCC decoder, and set the CV2, 5, and 6 to always give 5 volts, so as soon as you pulled up the address, it all would power on. Then you could have class lights, FRED, interior lights, etc.....but I'm just talking out my a$$ now. lol.....
Camera, TX and RX are easy to come by. That is all anybody walks into the hobbyshop and asks for anymore. In my non-train time this summer I got into racing FPV quads. 5.8ghz TX/RX combos can be had for around $50. Smaller stuff is a little more expensive but you can source cameras, TX and RX all seperately. A 25mw TX is all that you need. A 25mw TX on a micro quad has about 150' range. I have a 32 ch 5.8ghz RX that outputs to an RF video cable so I can hook it up to the TV. I have flown around the outside of the house while setting in the living room on a 200mw TX. A simple micro system is available from Horizon, it's a camera with a 25mw TX built in that sells for around $100. You can even get cameras with a built in SD card slot that will record raw video.