I upgraded to a mavic pro from a phantom 3 standard. My standard had a upgraded range extender that worked really good. Not only for range but for image quality and interference. My question is, can I, or has anyone adapted this extender to a mavic pro? I included a pic of the extender I am talking about.
I wouldn't make any changes to the Ocusync transmission system in the MP, it will void any warranty.
Ocusync 1.0 and 2.0 are already the best transmission systems DJI have developed.
The Mavic Pro is rated for 4.3 miles of range, changing the antennas could adversely affect this range and screen feed quality which is a big risk to take for really no gain at all.
The stock system is already excellent.
I would just try some parabolic range extenders with the stock antennas, the Three Kings brand has been used by a lot of people with good success, this will not void your warranty or affect DJI refresh.
Amazon.com: Threeking Foldable Parabolic Signal Booster Range Extender Antenna Extender Compatible for DJI Mavic Mini Mavic Pro Mavic 2 Spark Mavic Air 1 Remote Controller Not fit DJI Smart Controller: Home Audio & Theater
Ok thanks. Figured the upgraded system for the mavic might be compromised if I tried the swap. And I didn’t want to take everything apart without getting some input first. I have tons of good different types of antennas. Can I easily swap out the present antennas to test the ones I have. Do the stock antennas easily screw off? Again would doing this not be a good thing just like the kit.
Ok thanks. Figured the upgraded system for the mavic might be compromised if I tried the swap. And I didn’t want to take everything apart without getting some input first. I have tons of good different types of antennas. Can I easily swap out the present antennas to test the ones I have. Do the stock antennas easily screw off? Again would doing this not be a good thing just like the kit.
Ok thanks. Figured the upgraded system for the mavic might be compromised if I tried the swap. And I didn’t want to take everything apart without getting some input first. I have tons of good different types of antennas. Can I easily swap out the present antennas to test the ones I have. Do the stock antennas easily screw off? Again would doing this not be a good thing just like the kit.
No, to get the stock antenna's out you'll need to completely disassemble the RC which is a bit risky, you could damage a lot of parts rendering the RC useless.
Once you take the stock antennas out, the plastic could be damaged and maybe impossible to put back in.
I've done this a few times to my controllers to make them compatible with amplified Titan antennas, but you end up damaging the stock ones trying to get them out.
You can see in the video , there is a lot of tugging , scrapping and crimping required.
This site uses cookies to help personalise content, tailor your experience and to keep you logged in if you register.
By continuing to use this site, you are consenting to our use of cookies.