Jet skier Well-Known Member Joined Feb 14, 2019 Messages 1,003 Reactions 681 Age 70 Location Minneapolis MN Jul 7, 2019 #1 I had a bad time flying today super high humidity here in Twin Cities and is it possible that high humidity causes a lot of the latency in the signal , video
I had a bad time flying today super high humidity here in Twin Cities and is it possible that high humidity causes a lot of the latency in the signal , video
msinger DJI Drone Expert Approved Vendor Premium Pilot Joined Oct 12, 2016 Messages 30,003 Reactions 33,797 Location Harrisburg, PA (US) Site mavichelp.com Jul 7, 2019 #2 I doubt it. Latency is usually caused by a mobile device that is performing poorly. Perhaps the mobile device was too hot?
I doubt it. Latency is usually caused by a mobile device that is performing poorly. Perhaps the mobile device was too hot?
Jet skier Well-Known Member Joined Feb 14, 2019 Messages 1,003 Reactions 681 Age 70 Location Minneapolis MN Jul 7, 2019 #3 msinger said: I doubt it. Latency is usually caused by a mobile device that is performing poorly. Perhaps the mobile device was too hot? Click to expand... That’s concerning then. The crystal sky was very hot as usual.
msinger said: I doubt it. Latency is usually caused by a mobile device that is performing poorly. Perhaps the mobile device was too hot? Click to expand... That’s concerning then. The crystal sky was very hot as usual.