Yes, you can.Can we fly all three using the RC Pro, RC-2, and a RC controller at the same time without running into any signal issues. I assume we'll be standing close to each other.
I'm not a fan of buddy drone flying. It's kind of like spear fishing! I prefer to do it alone, rather than with a buddy! That way, I don't inadvertently spear my buddy, and he doesn't inadvertently spear me! Same when going hunting. Our former VP, **** Cheney is a bad guy to go hunting with! He who travels swiftest travels alone! I prefer my drone to be the only drone in the air! Keeps things simple and safer!
Yes you can, I’ve flown with five or six flyers many times, never experienced any signalling issues .
Do you have any further information on this? And I don't mean to just challenge you, but the physics of signal propagation at drone frequencies don't really allow for signal blocking by another drone. Overloading receiver front ends, sure, but that would happen at any position of close proximity, not by "blocking".@davedrone 178 using 3 different RC yes you can ,but be careful not to cross over in front of each while you are flying ,sometimes you can get a signal interference message, if your blocking each others signals
Yeah, it's not simply "blocking" though.@jphoto i am referring to what happens if a person flying their drone ,happens to pass in front of another person within a couple of feet of them ,and the person at the back, will get a signal interference message on their controller.
maybe blocking was not the best word to use ,in my original post ,so sorry for my error
I don't see why you can't. The radios are smart enough to choose the best frequency to use. The 2.8Ghz has 3 channels which don't overlap; the 5GHZ has several. So yeah it's a matter of keeping track which drone you're controlling. I presume you will be flying in light of sight.
I've flown 2 drones at once without issue. They won't interfere with one another. But don't throw caution to the wind. I kept the controllers a good 6'apart. I didn't set them both on the same table.
Yes, that happened to me. I gave my Phantom 1 to a friend when I got a Phantom 3. They look pretty much alike when they're up in the air and we nearly collided at one point because we mixed them up visually... luckily, being a near miss, they survivedYou just need to be aware that its very easy to mix them up in the sky and think your flying one when your flying the other . Once your aware , you just need to take some precatuions such as stay organzied if your all flying out in the same direction.
Looking forward to the videos of you and your friends flying this way.
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