iowahill
Well-Known Member
The 9dBi antennas are also a very wise decision on your part. I have these and they help push the Omni signal out even further.
I have my Titan Switch antenna system mounted on a tripod with my home made sunshade attached to it with 6' cables so I have nothing hanging on the RC. I also have 20' cables that I can hook up to it so I can fly from inside my house on very cold or hot days.
I love this setup!
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I REALLY LIKE your setup! What make is the tripod? I've been researching tripods under $100 that would be robust enough to handle the weight and rougher handling in the back country. My Titan Switch should arrive tomorrow and I'm anxious to try a local test flight that I planned in Mission Planner and have flown three times using Litchi and my existing Itelite NanoSync antenna system.
The flight has been saved and I flew a mission yesterday with the Litchi screen recording activated. Now I have to find and download the file folder where that video is stored. The recorded mission video shot at 2.7k and using AF was fine, and downloaded to my iCloud account. The farthest mission waypoint is over a mile away and the flight time in a previous flight with a 12 mph headwind took around 13 minutes, with cruise speed set for 17 mph. Ground speed was about 9 mph going into the wind, and about 22 mph coming back.
I flew it again yesterday with calm wind and cruise set for 22 mph up to the first of 4 waypoints, then down to around 11 mph between the next three, and around 27 mph for the 5500 or so feet for return. All flights set at 100' AG.
The NanoSync dropped control and eventually video feed at around 3000' out, so I had to rely on faith that the bird and mission plan would execute as planned. Sure enough, about 5 minutes later the video and control returned for the mid-point of the return leg. If I can get to the screen recording of the last Litchi mission I'll edit it and post.
This is VERY exciting as I can plan missions to use as a benchmark for testing antennas and batteries while recording the controller screen video.