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Armattan Chameleon Dual Stack adapter
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Parts later than V2 can have the FCHUB-VTX mounted in either direction, whichever is your preference (180 flip is still my preferred).
This is a dual stack adapter for the Armattan Chameleon.
It allows the Chameleon to mount a second 30x30mm stack and incorporates a slot for either an FrSky XM+ or similar sized receiver.
It was originally designed to take a Runcam Split but can be used to mount a 4-in-1 ESC board.
The PDB and FC are also mounted flipped so that forward is back and back is forward, this requires you to reassign the motors but doing so is fairly easy within Betaflight.
I am currently looking to add support for the TBS Crossfire Nano / Micro with Immortal T but do not have either to hand for measurement or testing.
For the moment the antennae are zip-tied on using the mounting holes at the rear.
The fit is a little tight and may require a bit of pressure to seat the aluminium parts but once in place they're sturdy.
Parts later than V2 can have the FCHUB-VTX mounted in either direction, whichever is your preference (180 flip is still my preferred).
This is a dual stack adapter for the Armattan Chameleon.
It allows the Chameleon to mount a second 30x30mm stack and incorporates a slot for either an FrSky XM+ or similar sized receiver.
It was originally designed to take a Runcam Split but can be used to mount a 4-in-1 ESC board.
The PDB and FC are also mounted flipped so that forward is back and back is forward, this requires you to reassign the motors but doing so is fairly easy within Betaflight.
I am currently looking to add support for the TBS Crossfire Nano / Micro with Immortal T but do not have either to hand for measurement or testing.
For the moment the antennae are zip-tied on using the mounting holes at the rear.
The fit is a little tight and may require a bit of pressure to seat the aluminium parts but once in place they're sturdy.
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