sprtbkrydr
Well-Known Member
No RexUAV amps in the mix?
I echo your RIP for Beanbubba. He will be sorely missed.R. I. P. beanbubba and thanks for all the insight
Anybody using amped controller for M2 figure out the frequency switching issues?
I have alientech 2.4ghz and 5.8ghz amplified directional antennas.
Although they could easily market their 2.4G as M2 compatible, they don't. Seems that alientech only sees 5.8ghz as the way to go here for reasons of image transmission, "higher radio propogation rate, " and less interference (guessing the assumption is that you only feel the need for more range in urban areas with 2.4ghz interference).
I was leaning more towards using 5.8ghz due to interference and the dramatic difference it made on my Mavic Air.
I have not a 5.8 disconnection yet. Maybe after disconnection it switches back to 2.4. Might try and force disconnection by switching off amp.It seems if you're on 5.8 and disconnect, the link has trouble connecting again. Has anyone else had issues?
What happened to beanbubba?I echo your RIP for Beanbubba. He will be sorely missed.
I set the M2 RC frequency just before takeoff, as Bean suggested, and it seems to stay there. In my area also 5.8 seems to give better video - lots of hotels with massive wifi systems. I have had some serious dropouts at 3-4 Km using 2.4 Sunhans 3W and 18 dB patch. (on the M1 this was good to 11 Km). Now I have no problems out to 9 Km using Szhuashi 5W 5.8 and Alpha APA M25 (dual band antenna).
He passed away a little while back. His expertise here is missed.What happened to beanbubba?
It seems if you're on 5.8 and disconnect, the link has trouble connecting again. Has anyone else had issues?
5.8 is pretty clean but doesn't penetrate enough to compete with amped 2.4 here.Post your interference graphs for 2.4 and 5.8. 2.4 always has a lot of noise here and I never get very good range.
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