Is ezuhf reliable??

Started by subhashjk0508, February 19, 2015, 08:37:01 PM

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subhashjk0508

got a EzUHF tx and diversity receiver few weeks back, later read so many reviews that range is not as expected!! experienced pilots please help!!thanks in advance!!

JK

pravesh736

Not as reliable as Rangelink and tslr, which are one of the most stable systems for past 3-4yrs. Even dragonlink fails, Ezuhf sells due to the herd mentality of the hobbyists, I'd stay away from the jr module mostly, otherwise its oookk. It's wide band and easily swamped by noise.u have a spektrum analyser feature because u need to use it, not an extra feautre like the way it's marketed, with Rangelink no need of nonsense, I'm partial because I use rangelink(still own 2 of them,bought countless for others). I don't fly or have time to fly as much as before.
With the right setting openlrs is also ok for few kms

With that said, all lrs needs to be used wisely and requires operator knowledge, otherwise all of them will fail.

Himadri Roy

Here's a vid from FPV veteran IBCrazy!
For once you have tasted flight you will walk the earth with eyes skywards for there you have been and there you will long to return
- Leonardo Da Vinci

https://www.youtube.com/himadrifpv

pravesh736

Ibcrazy does not fly lrs much. More of a 72mhz guy. While making the video he had grudge against dragonlink. Also in paper ezuhf is most ideal lrs but doesn't get there in performance. 

subhashjk0508

Thanks guys for the input!! Will test the ezuhf before taking it up to air!!

raghil07

so the summary is range link is best in comparison with dragon link and ezuhf????? and how much avrage km it offers according to condition and main thing where to buy in india and buying from outsite country site,any customs issues regarding import of this lrs