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>The Focal V2s just have a forward/back rocker on the top that runs it through 10 or so options.

Google tells me that the Focal V2 comes with the FSV2445 receiver in the module bay, which uses dip switches to select between 4 different bands. Each band then has 8 channels that you cycle through with the rocker. It sounds like you have your goggles set to one band & your VTX on another band whose channels don't quite match up.

Eg if your goggles are set to the FatShark/IRC band & you're VTX is set to Raceband, you will be able to get 'close enough' to get video (eg you could have your goggles on 5820 & your VTX on 5806), but because it doesn't match perfectly the performance/range will be very poor.

Pop the cover off the module bay to see what band the dip switches are set to, then make sure the VTX is set to the same band.

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