I am flying my Mavic 2 Zoom here And I find that the drone itself has effectively lost transmission on 2.4GHz.
- It is not a reception issue, as I am in Philippines on a piece of land with no other houses or electricity (only my offgrid solar which I have tried turning off.)
- I have both the RC1A controller and RM500 Smart Controller and have confirmed that it is the aircraft that is failing to make the 2.4 GHz connection.
- Nothing to do with phone or tablet attached, as I have demonstrated the fault when flying RC1A alone.
Even if I have the drone on the ground within 2-5m, I will frequently lose video connection if I leave the setting on Dual or 2.4GHz.
> BUT when I switch to 5.8GHz, then it can fly perfectly OK !
I also tried applying an FCC mod to increase the transmission power, and I can fly with 5.8GHz with constant HD Video Transmission at a range of 500m straight up, and also 400-500m around my house, but of course 5.8GHz is not good for any longer distances, so far as I understand.
I have disassembled the unit a few times (I am qualified EE) and cannot see anything obvious like a corroded antenna connection, so I am suspecting the forward leg antennae and thinking that I could try changing these quite cheaply and see if that would fix the problem. What do you think?
Certainly the alternative to change the Core PCB is way too expensive to be worth the effort. ($337 from DJI, plus shipping and some complicated fan mounting.)
Anyone got any ideas that they can suggest? Perhaps someone crashed their drone and found the reception was reduced until they changed the front leg antennas??
Or did anyone try installing that old firmware and getting the reception back? There are reports of reception being reduced after a 2021 firmware upgrade?
Thanks in advance for any assistance or ideas.
- It is not a reception issue, as I am in Philippines on a piece of land with no other houses or electricity (only my offgrid solar which I have tried turning off.)
- I have both the RC1A controller and RM500 Smart Controller and have confirmed that it is the aircraft that is failing to make the 2.4 GHz connection.
- Nothing to do with phone or tablet attached, as I have demonstrated the fault when flying RC1A alone.
Even if I have the drone on the ground within 2-5m, I will frequently lose video connection if I leave the setting on Dual or 2.4GHz.
> BUT when I switch to 5.8GHz, then it can fly perfectly OK !
I also tried applying an FCC mod to increase the transmission power, and I can fly with 5.8GHz with constant HD Video Transmission at a range of 500m straight up, and also 400-500m around my house, but of course 5.8GHz is not good for any longer distances, so far as I understand.
I have disassembled the unit a few times (I am qualified EE) and cannot see anything obvious like a corroded antenna connection, so I am suspecting the forward leg antennae and thinking that I could try changing these quite cheaply and see if that would fix the problem. What do you think?
Certainly the alternative to change the Core PCB is way too expensive to be worth the effort. ($337 from DJI, plus shipping and some complicated fan mounting.)
Anyone got any ideas that they can suggest? Perhaps someone crashed their drone and found the reception was reduced until they changed the front leg antennas??
Or did anyone try installing that old firmware and getting the reception back? There are reports of reception being reduced after a 2021 firmware upgrade?
Thanks in advance for any assistance or ideas.