Have found an interesting feature for my Mini3.
I'm flying on a modified new remote with 2 external omni-directional 2.4Ghz antennas. CE mode, only 2.4 frequency available.
So, I'm flying drone forward, back to me. 700m away (100m height) signal dropped to 2 bars, video stream start to lag. Hovering, turning 180 degrees (camera to me), signal is up to 4-5 bars, picture quality is perfect. Turning 180 degrees again - signal drops immediately. Sustainable issue. If flying one side to me signal quality is somewhere in between.
Looks like antennas in the front arms are working better at least for 2.4Ghz
And second notice - if external antennas in remote are turned horizontally, signal quality seems to be better than they are vertical. Maybe it's due to polarization of antennas in the drone itself.
So, FYI, if you want to fly further - fly backwards ))
I'm flying on a modified new remote with 2 external omni-directional 2.4Ghz antennas. CE mode, only 2.4 frequency available.
So, I'm flying drone forward, back to me. 700m away (100m height) signal dropped to 2 bars, video stream start to lag. Hovering, turning 180 degrees (camera to me), signal is up to 4-5 bars, picture quality is perfect. Turning 180 degrees again - signal drops immediately. Sustainable issue. If flying one side to me signal quality is somewhere in between.
Looks like antennas in the front arms are working better at least for 2.4Ghz
And second notice - if external antennas in remote are turned horizontally, signal quality seems to be better than they are vertical. Maybe it's due to polarization of antennas in the drone itself.
So, FYI, if you want to fly further - fly backwards ))