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Hardware ~ Supported Displays
Virtually any screen/monitor connected to the HDMI port on your Pi will work. Besides that the following displays have been successfully tested:
- Samsung 32 inch TV connected via HDMI to Pi.
- Pi Official Screen connected to CSI port on your Pi. Resolution 800x480.
- An LCD module from old 17 inch laptop with eBay driver (for example this) using 1920x1080 to HDMI on Pi. Default FPS.
- Goggles One (1920x1080) (set to fixed 1920x1080 resolution in config.txt!)
- Headplay HD (1280x800)
- Fatshark Base HD (1280x720)
- Fatshark HDO (960x720)
- Fatshark HD1/2/3 (800x600) (set to fixed 800x600 resolution in config.txt!)
- Yuneec Skyview
- Zeiss Cinemizer OLED
Please note that the monitor has to be connected and powered before the Pi is powered because the auto-detection only works at start-up. You can define your (custom) monitor resolution in config.txt statically though to be able to connect the monitor after the Pi is already running.
General
Hardware Setup
- Proper Wiring
- Power Supply (BECs)
- Supported Pi models
- Supported Cameras
- Supported WiFi Adapters
- Supported Displays
- Antennas
- DIY builds
Software Setup
- Basic configuration options
- Advanced Options
RC Control
- General
- RC with Ardupilot (MAVlink)
- RC with iNav
- DIY builds
Ground Stations
- Mission Planner (Windows)
- QGroundControl (Windows / Linux / Mac / Android /iOS)
- APM Planner (Windows / Mac / Linux)
- Tower (Android)
- FPV_VR (Android)
- GStreamer (Windows / Mac / Linux)
- Fishing FanCam (iOS)
Expert Settings
- OSD MAVLink message types
- Transmit power settings
- SSH shell
- Raspivid camera settings
- Optimizing-Power-Consumption
Extensions / AddOns
- HDMI-in cards
- WebCams
- Video Switcher
- Thermal (FLIR, Seek)
- 360° cameras
Community-HUB
Developer's Corner
- Room for Improvement
- Mounting Images
- Reducing Images size
- WinSCP (copying files)