dptcalvin said:
No one answered the OP's question. I'd also like to know if those antennas are a good option for the same setup.
antennas are just antennas. I mean, their quality is a major factor in performance, but antennas aren't brand or device specific. The reason I always recommend FPVLR isn't because of compatibility, it's quality of the product which is excellent and they have great customer service. There IS some sort of weird compatibility problem between some BP receivers and the IRC600 transmitter, but that issue has nothing to do with antennas and it's been covered here in this thread already so I won't rehash it. I will say that unless you intend to utilize the HDMI feature on the BP receiver, consider just getting a RX-LCD5802 which is a bit cheaper and works just fine.
back to antennas:
As long as you get the right type (SMA vs RP-SMA) and gender (male/female) to match your equipment you should be fine. We know from the
"antenna connectors" stickythread that the IRC600 transmitter has a SMA-Female connector and therefore needs an antenna with a SMA-Male connector, so the link you posted is indeed the right part number and you pick SMA-Male.
Where it gets fuzzy is the receiver antennas. I don't have a BP 7ch... in the same stickythread there is a note "Black Pearl RC801 5.8GHz LCD Monitor w/Diversity Receiver: *There are 3 versions of the Black Pearl, two of them have SMA Female and one of them has RP-SMA Female"
so far nobody has definitively posted the part numbers of the BP receivers and their matching antenna connectors so we can update the stickythread. You'll need to do your own investigation on the specific part number that you have and figure out which type and gender it has, then order the same type and obviously the opposite gender. as I mentioned before FPVLR has excellent customer service so I'd recommend emailing the sales email address prior to your purchase to get on his radar so they can watch for your order and assist you in getting the right receiver antenna connectors. I know they'd rather help you research and ship you the right part the first time than send you the wrong one and have you be unhappy and have to ship back / exchange etc.
While we're on the topic, here's some more food for thought:
FPVLR makes a better transmit antenna than the pinwheel:
their pentalobe (5 pins instead of 4). I'm now running one of these and indeed getting even better performance than the pinwheel... I've been out over a mile on my 400mW transmitter using the pentalobe + helix.
I initially purchased the same kit you're asking about but I've discovered that about 98% of the time I only carry with me and run the helix receiver antenna. Of course it needs to remain pointed at the Phantom, but it has vastly better range than a pinwheel receiver antenna AND it's a lot less delicate in that it doesn't have any exposed pins you can bend easily during transport so most of the time I leave my pinwheel at home now.
If you're going to drop around $100 on antennas, rather than the kit consider just getting the pentalobe transmit antenna linked above (again, you'd want SMA-Male connector for IRC600) and then just get the
helix receiver antenna that comes with the kit which is currently onsale but again be careful to research your receiver and order the right connector.