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We chat with Alex also known as IBcrazy from VAS Follow us on Facebook: fb.com/letsdroneout e-mail us: letsdroneout@gmail.com support the podcast on Patreon: patreon.com/letsdroneout Guest; Video Aerial Systems; https://www.youtube.com/user/CAGreve1231 Let's drone out is; Jack - https://www.youtube.com/user/brightontillifly Tony - https://www.youtube.com/user/TheTonstar1 NJ - https://www.youtube.com/user/neiljonesguitar Andy - https://www.youtube.com/user/TheAndyRC Frank- https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCfhaKilBilC3aNwxZJ9u4Rg
On this episode, we welcome Mr. "IBCRAZY" himself, Alex Greve to the Quad Talk Podacst. Alex talks extensively about FPV antennas and how he continues to push the technology forward in our sport. Visit Alex's company at WWW.VIDEOAERIALSYSTEMS.COM Thanks to our sponsors WWW.URBANDRONES.COM / WWW.PIROFLIPRC.COM / WWW.FPV-DIRECT.COM
This week, Mike and Pat run without Joel to host none other than Alex Greve, better known as iBCrazy. This radio wiz "Jack of All Trades" spices things up to talk all things FPV, 2.4gHz and of course his amazing 16 pilot race at MultiGP. The guys also touch on a new race league started out by Alex called; the FPV Wing Racing Association found here: http://www.fpvwra.com/. and as always, Blue Skies and we will see you next time! To get in touch with us: Email us at ftcommunitypodcast@gmail.com Web - https://joelcannon.wixsite.com/ftcommunitypodcast Facebook page - https://www.facebook.com/FTCommunitypodcast/ Thank you for listening and subscribing!
Chatting To the one and only ibcrazy, the man behind Video Aerial Systems.
Alex Greve (aka IBCrazy) in 2011, Video Aerial Systems, LLC climbed to the top of the First Person View (FPV) and Unmanned Aerial Systems' (UAS) antenna design ladder very quickly. Video Aerial Systems, LLC was the first company to solve the Multipath issues experienced by Hobbyist and professional UAS operators. By incorporating the use of Circular Polarization we were able to all but eliminate Multipathing, allowing even self-described "technically challenged" users to enjoy the clearest video on their UAS.