I changed my MA from ce to fcc mode, and I can set the WIFI channel to 5.8, but every time I turn it on, it goes back to a 2.4 ghz channel.
Any way to make the change constant?
Thanks.
Any way to make the change constant?
Thanks.
In short: 5.8 is less prone to interference for long distances in an open area when there is a straight line (approx) between rc and drone. 2.4 ghz is better in getting the signal to pass objects like trees, wall etc. From personal experience - it dramatically increased my range and connectivity to rc, almost no disconnections.Can someone explain to me the difference between the 2 channels and how they help with flight. Also, do they help in correcting rc disconnection or weak signal?
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In short: 5.8 is less prone to interference for long distances in an open area when there is a straight line (approx) between rc and drone. 2.4 ghz is better in getting the signal to pass objects like trees, wall etc. From personal experience - it dramatically increased my range and connectivity to rc, almost no disconnections.
They also say that 2.4 in fcc (US) is better then 2.4 in ce (European) mode, I don't know if that's true.
Set the channel manually.I changed my MA from ce to fcc mode, and I can set the WIFI channel to 5.8, but every time I turn it on, it goes back to a 2.4 ghz channel.
Any way to make the change constant?
Thanks.
Funny thing I noticed the other day - when it's in CE mode my MA seems to default to 5.8 when it's set to Auto but when it's in FCC it uses 2.4ghz instead.I changed my MA from ce to fcc mode, and I can set the WIFI channel to 5.8, but every time I turn it on, it goes back to a 2.4 ghz channel.
Any way to make the change constant?
Thanks.
Why is that a reasonable assumption?It would be helpful to know where you are. It would seem you are in a CE region- reasonable assumption is you didn’t perform a successful FCC hack.
What region are you in?
What method did you use to attempt to force FCC mode?
It is a reasonable assumption based on the fact that transmission settings might not be performing as expected (compared to native performance in applicable region).Funny thing I noticed the other day - when it's in CE mode my MA seems to default to 5.8 when it's set to Auto but when it's in FCC it uses 2.4ghz instead.
Why is that a reasonable assumption?
Then you would also assume that I haven't [ever] successfully applied the hack because I seem to be experiencing the same behaviour as the OP, even though all indications are to the contrary?It is a reasonable assumption based on the fact that transmission settings might not be performing as expected (compared to native performance in applicable region).
As to the mode set by auto there is nothing funny about it- or real mystery.
Band will be set to provide predicted optimum performance.
While arguably interesting puzzles I can’t assist you with non-sequitur or other like fallacious constructions you might produce, even if unintended.Then you would also assume that I haven't [ever] successfully applied the hack because I seem to be experiencing the same behaviour as the OP, even though all indications are to the contrary?
Have you tested the effects changing from FCC to CE has with your Air?While arguably interesting puzzles I can’t assist you with non-sequitur or other like fallacious constructions you might produce, even if unintended.
Are you using CE or FAA?I have the same issue: selecting and using 5.8GHz is easy. But every time I power on the drone it switches back to 2.4GHz by default. Definitely not a zoning issue.
If I manually select a channel, 2.4 or 5.8ghz, it sticks. It's only switching it to auto that makes it revert to 2.4 under FCC and/or 5.8 under CE.Are you using CE or FAA?
If I manually select a channel, 2.4 or 5.8ghz, it sticks. It's only switching it to auto that makes it revert to 2.4 under FCC and/or 5.8 under CE.
It does in CE mode! ?Okay, so I usually go to "Custom", select a 5.8GHz channel, and then I go back to "Auto". I was told this allows the drone to automatically select the best channel within the 5.8GHz. Now I'm starting to think it doesn't change channels after take off, so I may as well not go back to Auto. Anyone know if Auto 5.8GHz works?