1. The signal goes forward not up (Actually like a doughnut), in fact a extremely little amount of radiated power is applied up (See part two) and if it is the tablet would defect it forward. The remote and holder/tablet when flown will be slighted tilted up with the long flat part of antennas pointed at the aircraft in flight and is explained in your owners manual as to how to properly hold and orient the remote.Hi All
I'm looking at getting a tablet holder, I'm surprised to see that some of them have the tablet mounted over the antennas on the controller, surely this isn't ideal for range as it could partially block the signals
Image as an example
Any thoughts?
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Looks great, where did you get itI have an aluminum tablet holder, but it slips in where the phone usually goes rather than out the front. The tablet sits over the controller rather than over the antennas. In my case, I haven't experienced any degraded distance with my Mini.
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I have an aluminum tablet holder, but it slips in where the phone usually goes rather than out the front. The tablet sits over the controller rather than over the antennas. In my case, I haven't experienced any degraded distance with my Mini.
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I 3D printed a mount/holder for my iPhone and had the same problem so I heated up the clamps just a little and as able to spread and modify them enough for the extra thickness of the Otterbox..I tried a very similar holder which I sent back for 2 reasons. The first was that it had a small manufacturing defect but the main one was that I couldn’t fit my iPad Air in an Otterbox case in it. The clamps weren’t deep enough. Still looking for an alternative at a reasonable price.
I 3D printed a mount/holder for my iPhone and had the same problem so I heated up the clamps just a little and as able to spread and modify them enough for the extra thickness of the Otterbox..
The holder might be, but the tablet won't be, and that's the main issue.If it’s plastic ... no worries.
also as above.
1. The signal goes forward not up (Actually like a doughnut), in fact a extremely little amount of radiated power is applied up (See part two) and if it is the tablet would defect it forward. The remote and holder/tablet when flown will be slighted tilted up with the long flat part of antennas pointed at the aircraft in flight and is explained in your owners manual as to how to properly hold and orient the remote.
2. When flying overhead, you are to then to fold antennas flat (horizontal) to the ground. So again signal is directed then up at aircraft. Again all explained in your owners manualThis is a old tutorial but will give you the "just" of it.
I agree, but my tablet has an aluminum case and a nice flat lithium battery insideIf it’s plastic ... no worries.
also as above.
Looks great, where did you get it
? Please post a link to it.
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