This is the ATT Airborne Module that is used in conjunction with the Arkbird Auto Antenna Tracking Ground Stations, either the full size ATT Ground Station or the Arkbird Mini ATT Ground Station.
The job of the Airborne Module is to embed GPS co-ordinate information into the video signal of your FPV system, which can then be received and decoded by the ATT Ground Station to enable it to track your model through the sky.
Both ATT systems ship with an ATT airborne module, so you only need to purchase this module if you want to equip another FPV model with support for antenna tracking.
The ATT requires GPS to work. If you are using one of the Arkbird GPS Autopilots you can share its GPS module with the AAT Airborne Module*. If you aren’t using one of the Arkbird autopilots you can purchase a plug and play M8N GPS module for it here.
*Please note that the Arkbird Autopilot 2.0 has an inbuilt AATÂ Airborne Module so you don’t need to use a separate Airborne Mdule in models that use that autopilot.
FAQs:
- Does the Arkbird AAT System only work with 5.8GHz Video Systems? The Arkbird Mini ATT is only compatible with 5.8GHz as it uses a built in 5.8GHz receiver. The full size Arkbird ATT will work with all analogue video frequencies, as it requires the user to supply their own video receiver.
- Does the GPS information affect the video? No, it’s invisible and the ground station decodes this information.
- Does the ATT require an Arkbird Autopilot to work? No, the ATT system just requires a GPS module connected to the Airborne Module, although you can use it with the Arkbird Autopilots.
- Does it work with any FPV camera? It must be used with an analogue FPV camera that is PAL (not NTSC).
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