Hi was thinking about buying some Wi-Fi extenders does anyone know if they work and which ones are the best thanks ?
Not at all, its totally clear of those buttonsZombie cutter, how much do those reflectors interfere with operating the home button etc.? Thanks
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It is possible that you are wrong.The Yagi-Uda's is way more effective then the parabolic ones ... below distance tests with a Mavic Air1 (same enhanced WiFi as the Mini).
Don't really understand what you mean by "Parabolic deflectors shown in your video..." I doesn't show any. The 2 vids in my post is one from flying with the pure standard RC & one flight from using the Yagi for 2,4GHz ... are you sure you are quoting the right post?It is possible that you are wrong.
I'll try to explain why.
Following expression is for parabolic deflectors gain calculation.
Look at this picture. Lambda is a wavelength. And it is equal 52 mm for 5.8 GHz and about 125 mm for 2.4 GHz. Parabolic deflectors shown in your video has D=73 mm and depth 17 mm. Moreover it has invalid focal point. Calculated focal point is about 19,5 but in fact it is about 22 mm. Actually I don't sure that it is really parabolic.
So Gain for 2.4 GHz is about 2.27 dB but for the 5.8 GHz it is about 9,93 dB (Yagi-Udo gain is the same or it is closer). This parabolic deflector is not increase much distance on 2.4 GHz because it's made for 5.8 only. It is harder to calculate Yagi-Udo parameters instead of parabolic deflectors and Yagi-udo is more sensitive for invalid sizes. It makes me think that yagi-udo can't give you calculated gain in a real life.
I checked yagi and deflectors on FCC and I didn't think yagi is better. Other guy agreed with me (he has 5.8 FCC too).
And everything written above is a real reason for the different results you can find on youtube and other sites. And I think that parabolic deflectors are easiest for printing and calculating.
Online calculator for parabolic deflectors
parabola2 is the program I used for calculating. It is the same as online calculator but gives you more dimensions you can use for 3D modeling.
My bad, I said that about reflectors shown in video from the previous post.Don't really understand what you mean by "Parabolic deflectors shown in your video..." I doesn't show any. The 2 vids in my post is one from flying with the pure standard RC & one flight from using the Yagi for 2,4GHz ... are you sure you are quoting the right post?
Besides that ... have both the parabolic and the Yagis (for both 2,4 & 5,8GHz) & in real flights the Yagis clearly outperforms the Parabolic ones.
Ali Express and Lasada have these silicon ones.If you can't find any more locally you can buy both versions here ---> Signal booster (range extender) for DJ Spark or Mavic Mini / Pro Yagi-Uda | eBay
There is a model on thingiverse for this, it looks ugly and I don't think it works well. FrankensteinWhat if one combines (uses both at the same time) parabolic reflector with Yagi (for 5.8). Would that improve the gain even more?
It should not improve the gain - no ... A Parabolic reflector takes RF energy that is bypassing the antenna and reflects it back onto the dipole from behind. A Yagi uses a reflecting element at the rear to push the RF Energy forward and give it gain toward the front at a cost of attenuating the signal from the rear. You'd have to try it to be 100% sure, but I'd expect that the combination of the two would actually perform about the same as having no 'enhancement' on the controller's antennae.What if one combines (uses both at the same time) parabolic reflector with Yagi (for 5.8). Would that improve the gain even more?
Parabolic reflectors works great even it has some invalid dimensions. I turned back power of the transmitter into limited FCC and I will compare reflectors with yagi and DIY reflectors calculated with program. Yesterday it was windy.I have a FCC version so use 5.8 only. I use a parabolic reflector with a good result. I've never used yagi.