Alientech DUO 3 -
Alientech duo 3 has a 3000 mah battery
Roc-4 Has an 8000 mah battery. (this will make your remote much heavier)
The Roc4 is less expensive than the Alientech.
Max OUTPUT POWER on the ROC 4 is 40dbm - (I don't know the significance of this), while the max output power on the Alientech is 28dbm.
I ordered the ROC-4 and will be trying it out on a Matrice 30T/ RC Plus controller setup. I already am using the Alientech duo 3 on it.
I'll let you all know if I see any significant results. Delivery through AliExpress is slow. It's made it through customs anyway.
My Hope is better penetration through trees and buildings so i can fly lower. When at 1500 ft i need to fly at 400 ft to maintain a good signal with the Alientech. I can lower it to 260ft if needed, but not much lower. I want to be able to lower the drone more , when it is a significant distance away, especially when I hear an airplane or helicopter and or my ADSB receiver is warning me. Range isn't a factor because the drone battery is what really determines range when all said and done.
Here is the ROC-4 Spec Chart
HERE is Alientechs Technical SPEC LIST:
- 2.4G Receive Gain: 12dB±1
- 5.2G and 5.8G Receive Gain: 15dB±1
- Transmit Gain: 15 dB±1
5 | Receiving Gain | 2.4G 16dB±1 | 5.2G 16dB±1 |
6 | Transmission Gain: | 2.4G 18dB±1 | 5.2G 18dB±1 |
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Alientech duo 3 has a 3000 mah battery
Roc-4 Has an 8000 mah battery. (this will make your remote much heavier)
The Roc4 is less expensive than the Alientech.
Max OUTPUT POWER on the ROC 4 is 40dbm - (I don't know the significance of this), while the max output power on the Alientech is 28dbm.
I ordered the ROC-4 and will be trying it out on a Matrice 30T/ RC Plus controller setup. I already am using the Alientech duo 3 on it.
I'll let you all know if I see any significant results. Delivery through AliExpress is slow. It's made it through customs anyway.
My Hope is better penetration through trees and buildings so i can fly lower. When at 1500 ft i need to fly at 400 ft to maintain a good signal with the Alientech. I can lower it to 260ft if needed, but not much lower. I want to be able to lower the drone more , when it is a significant distance away, especially when I hear an airplane or helicopter and or my ADSB receiver is warning me. Range isn't a factor because the drone battery is what really determines range when all said and done.
Here is the ROC-4 Spec Chart
Number | Items | Specifications | |
1 | Frequency Range | 2400-2500MHz | 5150-5850MHz |
2 | Max Output Power | ||
3 | AntennaGain | 15dB±1 | 18dB±1 |
4 | Battery Capacity | 8000mAh | |
5 | Receiving Gain | 16dB±1 | 16dB±1 |
6 | Transmission Gain: | 18dB±1 | 18dB±1 |
7 | Input Trigger Power | Min:3dBm Max:23dBm | Min:3dBm Max:23dBm |
8 | EVM | 3%@33dBm 802.11g 54Mbps OFDM 64QAM BW 20MHz | 3%@33dBm 802.11a54Mbps OFDM 64QAM BW 20MHz |
9 | Noise Figure | <2.5dB | <2.5dB |
10 | Current Supply | 2.2A@Pout40dBm 12V | 2.2A@Pout40dBm 12V |
11 | TX/RX Switch Time Delay | <1 us | |
12 | Charging Voltage | 5V/2A | |
13 | LED Indicator | 4 Blue LED | |
14 | Charging Port | Type-c | |
15 | RF Connector | SMA-Female | |
16 | Operating Temperature | -40℃~+70℃ | |
17 | Storage Temperature | -40℃~+150℃ | |
18 | Operating Humidity | Up to 95% rel. humidity | |
19 | Shell Size | 230*146*39(mm) | |
20 | Shell Material | Aluminum |
HERE is Alientechs Technical SPEC LIST:
Technical Specs:
- Tri-Band Compatibility: 2.4G, 5.2G, and 5.8G
- Frequency Bands: 2400–2485 MHz, 5.150–5.850 MHz
- Working Voltage: 6-9V
- Antenna Gain: 2.4G>13 dBi±1 / 5G>15 dBi±1
- Antenna Horizontal Half-Radiation Angle: 65-84°
- Antenna Vertical Half-Radiation Angle: 63–75°
- 2.4G Receive Gain: 12dB±1
- 5.2G and 5.8G Receive Gain: 15dB±1
- Transmit Gain: 15 dB±1
- Input Power Range: 10–25 dBm
- EVM: 3%@28 dBm 802.11 ac 6.93Gbps MIMO OFDM 64QAM BW 80 MHz
- Electric Current: 435 mA at POUT 28 dBm 9V
- Noise Coefficient: ≤ 2.5 dB
- Transmission Delay: ≤ 1 μs
- Operating Temperature: -20°C~80°C
- Battery: 3.7V, 3000 mAh
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