Howdy harry.ho, here are seven threads dealing with your question.I just bought Alientech antenna booster after watched review from youtube. Now waiting it to come. Anyone here used it? How do u find it?
The 2.4 is non amplified, i have that one too, it is better but the 5.8 amplified when loose signal, it is GONE til the bird is almost back to home. SUCKS!!I have the 2.4g pro and it works great for me. My range went from 2500ft stock to 25000ft. You will be glad you bought it.
Jeff
Absolutely incorrect! The 2.4g pro is indeed amplified, hence the 2 18650 batteries. They also do not cost $500 as you posted. $309 shipped!The 2.4 is non amplified, i have that one too, it is better but the 5.8 amplified when loose signal, it is GONE til the bird is almost back to home. SUCKS!!
I did not know they had a amplified 2.4, I think that the 2.4 would b better for long distance. the 5.8 does have great penetration where have lots of trees, up to about 7500-8000 ft. just dont let it loose signal!Absolutely incorrect! The 2.4g pro is indeed amplified, hence the 2 18650 batteries. They also do not cost $500 as you posted. $309 shipped!
Jeff
I did not know they had a amplified 2.4, I think that the 2.4 would b better for long distance. the 5.8 does have great penetration where have lots of trees, up to about 7500-8000 ft. just dont let it loose signal!
I paid 500 for mine, but that was doing my remote too. I am sure I got overcharged!
EXACTLY AS I FIGURED. Here’s my set up. 9dbi panels made by TP link 12 bucks each. One powered “black dragon” which is actually a bird with a branch in its beak lol.... one empty black bird amp as a pass through on the right 9dbi tp link. Works great. Only thing is I register 4 bars a lot instead of 5. Although I can get out to max battery ranges, I always turn around at 30k feet.By the way, the 4w 2.4 boards in the alientech are the exact same amps that are in the little black edup amps that sell for about 25 bucks. And the antennas go for about 10 bucks. $250 is a lot of money for a housing, 2 batteries, and an on/off switch....just saying....
I had a sneaking suspicion those were dragon amps, housed with panel antennas. Here’s my set up, not as pretty but works like a charm. I get 4 bars instead of 5, but get out to 30k feet plus, and turn around. In Downtown Houston mind you... ate up with signal.By the way, the 4w 2.4 boards in the alientech are the exact same amps that are in the little black edup amps that sell for about 25 bucks. And the antennas go for about 10 bucks. $250 is a lot of money for a housing, 2 batteries, and an on/off switch....just saying....
All depends on the location you are flying. I see stock MP1’s getting distances of boosted set ups, and vice versa.wow I most be living right. I've done 47K all stock but the 2 extra batteries to get back home on.
I'm was doing that with occusync 2 I purchased the duo 2 amplifier from alientech, the most expensive over on their site and if you have occusync 2 don't waste your money ive done 22000ft distance on occusync to. It's very directional the cost and gains you get are not worth it. Interference is still a factor where I live I actually get more interference notifications then I did before install.My diy alientech setup.
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