Yes I’d say that has an effect for sure.It's because it's a very light controller so the action of the sticks will seem like that but it seems fine to me.
Yes I’d say that has an effect for sure.It's because it's a very light controller so the action of the sticks will seem like that but it seems fine to me.
Thanks for showing the bare metal, DJI seem to a pretty good job of limiting access. Is it possible to remove the shielding to determine if any pins are available for access?Remove the heatsink and the connection are on the board below
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You could do but I'm not as it'll be like opening a tin can (of worms).Is it possible to remove the shielding to determine if any pins are available for access?
The DJI RC runs a very stripped down version of Android, making it hard to run anything else.
What is the spacing between the centers of the 2.4 and 5.8 antenna modules ?What angles would you like me to take?
Thanks Maximus for sharing, I opened it too, but not yet modified for the external antennas.Ill edit this post as I continue exploring
Could you point on photos to show what distance exactly are you after? I have no idea how to identify 2.4 and 5.8 antennae apartWhat is the spacing between the centers of the 2.4 and 5.8 antenna modules ?
Sorry, I meant the RX and TX antenna.Could you point on photos to show what distance exactly are you after? I have no idea how to identify 2.4 and 5.8 antennae apart
MaximusCZ the antennas are both dual band. I think Gary needs the distance between the two antennas?Could you point on photos to show what distance exactly are you after? I have no idea how to identify 2.4 and 5.8 antennae apart
I dont have the controller open anymore, perhaps someone else could provide you with exact measurement?Sorry, I meant the RX and TX antenna.
Thanks, that's close enough for my purpose...I dont have the controller open anymore, perhaps someone else could provide you with exact measurement?
If you would be satisfied with rough measurement, perhaps you can try to infer from this photo:
You can clearly see where the left (photo perspective) antenna is in regards to outer shell markings, the right one is symetrically placed on the other side. So measure the distance from the outer edges of the "here is antenna" markings on the plastics and you should arrive pretty close
Thanks...Gary and Maximus the distance between the two antennas in the center is 54mm.
Here you find some measures. I'm sorry I'm not in the office where I have the antenna design software.
With RC-Pro tear-downs, to show the exact location of the noisy internal transducer, so we can muffle it by drilling a small hole in the correct location on the case, to stop the heart attack beeping at 15% remaining battery!I asked and received these responses from:
Alientech
"The remote control accessories of mavic 3 Pro are still under design. It is expected to take one month."
4hawks
"Yes, we are working on the new antenna for DJI RC PRO transmitter, but it will still take some weeks to develop it. Please visit our website in about 3-4 weeks to see for new products. It is possible that we'll manage to arrange it within this time."
So, hopefully there will be kits available in a month or so...
I pushed pieces of paper tissue into it and overlaid with tape. Its almost hard to hear nowWith RC-Pro tear-downs, to show the exact location of the noisy internal transducer, so we can muffle it by drilling a small hole in the correct location on the case, to stop the heart attack beeping at 15% remaining battery!
Have you located the exact position inside the RC-Pro, to know where to drill a hole through the case to get to it, without tearing the case open? It's different than the Smart Controller, and it's well documented on the RC-N1. Just no clear tear down on the RC-Pro yet. This is the best I can figure out from the FCC filings.I pushed pieces of paper tissue into it and overlaid with tape. Its almost hard to hear now
Only as far as the photos goes. My controller is closed for now, so I cant really measure. But honestly, I would prefer opening the RC instead of drilling a hole in itHave you located the exact position inside the RC-Pro, to know where to drill a hole through the case to get to it, without tearing the case open? It's different than the Smart Controller, and it's well documented on the RC-N1. Just no clear tear down on the RC-Pro yet. This is the best I can figure out from the FCC filings.
That would be awesome! Yours is the RC-Pro, right?Only as far as the photos goes. My controller is closed for now, so I cant really measure. But honestly, I would prefer opening the RC instead of drilling a hole in it
If you would wait a few days, I think I will be opening my RC again. I can provide some proper measurements then.
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