### Features
- Plug in your VTx anytime with zero - power startup. (Not available with FlightOne currently)
- Turn off your VTx on the line to prevent heat buildup.
- Achieve fast team race pit stops with sub - second transitions.
- Compatible with TBS Unify Nano, 5v Pro, HV v3.
- Mount your receiver easily on the bottom of the board, like XM+ or XF.
- Turn off VTx during races to test hover builds without disturbing other pilots.
- After a crash, turn off VTx for clean video for other racers.
- Ideal for solo endurance races, keep 3 quads ready on the line and practice without removing goggles. (OpenTX / Spektrum setup instructions coming soon)
- Board has an LED indicator light that turns on with power.
- Can be used on any pad of Betaflight Flight Controller.
- Built - in capacitors for 5v camera/vtx power and Lipo battery voltage to clean up video lines.
### Currently Supported Software
- Betaflight (PinIO)
- Butterflight (PinIO)
- FlightOne 1.2.x+ (VTXPRWTOGGLE)
### Specification
- Operating Voltage: 5V - 28V (HV - 6s) 1Amp Switch
- Dimensions: 36 x 36 x 2.5 mm
- Weight: 2.5 Grams with Heatshrink

Using this TinysLEDs WhitenoiseFPV TBS Unify Mounting Board is quite straightforward. You can plug in your VTx at any time without powering it up first, but remember it's not available for FlightOne at the moment. When you're at the race pit or during a race, you can turn off the VTx to avoid heat buildup or to prevent interference with other pilots. For team races, it allows for super - fast pit stops. The board is compatible with specific TBS Unify models, and you can easily mount your receiver on its bottom. During solo endurance races, you can have multiple quads ready on the line and practice without taking off your goggles. Just be aware that the setup instructions for OpenTX and Spektrum are coming soon. The LED indicator on the board lights up when it's powered. You can use it on any pad of the Betaflight Flight Controller. Maintenance is simple. Keep it clean and dry. The built - in capacitors help keep the video lines clean, so there's not much extra work to do in terms of power management. When operating, make sure the voltage stays within the 5V - 28V range specified.