Try this link for download
https://www.google.com/url?sa=t&source=web&rct=j&url=http://www.symatoys.com/software/Syma-FPV-apk-download.html&ved=0ahUKEwjcoqyY5srOAhXLFR4KHdNeA3gQFgguMAM&usg=AFQjCNHEj2NV4luNMu5XJB2Dku3WXNE0yA&sig2=KS3NG5urWQK2NBxa39nFpg
I probably have the APK stored somewhere in my backups if I can find it and figure out how to send it to you, I will be more than happy to do so, it'll be tomorrow though, time for bed here, early to rise for work tomorrow.
Ok so I drug the old syma x8w camera out hooked it up and shot a short vid, plays back fine in the syma app on my phone and will play from the Syma folder on my phone using VLC which I do have installed on my Note3. Next I copied from the Syma folder in my andriod and copied to my windows8...
If you look at the reviews for this app on the play store you will see that you are not alone. This is not the app I use to use with my X8W,( I no longer use the 2.4 GhZ camera because of likely interference with transmitter), which let me save and view video on my windows machine with no issues...
The only way I know of monitering each battery seperately while charging is to buy a charger that is able to support the charging of more than one battery at a time and that provides status info for each seperate battery. I recall seeing one of these on utube but can't remember who it was made by.
I fly 680 mAh in my X5C-1 weighs 1 gram more then the stock 500 mAh and gives me 3 additional minutes and haven't brunt a motor yet, knock wood. I always let my batteries cool to room temp before charging and I let the motors rest 15 minutes between flights. 500 mAh 14 grams, 680 15 grams.
The Taranis X9D Plus is a supurb radio, you will not regret purchasing it. While it is not plug and play, setup is not all that difficult and there are tons of you tube videos that are of great help. I really enoy using mine.
You are flying your X11 and your X5C-1 with the same transmitter? Which transmitter are you using, the one for the X5C-1 or the X11? Been doing this for a while with no previous issues?
From the review I just read 30 meters is the max range you can expect from the X11 (98 feet). You are getting 30-40 yards (90-120 feet) sounds about right. Here is the link to the review. www.rcdronearena.com › 2015/04/17 › s...