Adriaan24 said:Hiya,
I have the TS832 and Black Pearl (32ch) as well. The back of the TS832 box shows the 32 available channels I believe.
And the last page of the BP monitor manual has a table on it displaying also 32 channels.
So I compared and selected quite randomly a channel and band/frequency that's available on both the TX and RX.
From the top of my head I used frequency 4, channel 2.
So comparing those tables and find something matching is the best way to go, there should be multiple options.
Do you also have a TX and RX that both have 32 channels (or 8)?
Cheers!
Adriaan24 said:Hi Engan01,
It could very well be that both the TX and RX list the exact same channels, I can't fully recall or check at the moment.
But yes, if they match then you could select any of them. I tried a couple channels and all of them gave a picture when matched.
But it could be that certain channels provide slightly better range due to the reasons that joeflyer mentioned, that would be a matter of experimenting but differences are probaby minimal.
What range did you have with the AVL58?
What range do you have now?
I only did one range test yet on frequency "4" and channel "2" (indeed displaying 42). I have some distortions from time to time but nothing really bad. I made it to 1024 meters line of sight from home point (125 meters in altitute) with reasonably stable image. Only when I rotated I had some extra image loss but not to the point I was unable to see what I'm doing, it was workable still. And yes that would be Band F on the Black Pearl. But I can't confirm for 100% that those are my settings as I'm somewhere different as my quadcopter and can't check.
What I was saying about the 32 channels you can probably ignore, but I heard there's also 8 channel transmitters and recievers and then it might be harder matching frequencies.
Hope that helps,
Cheers!
Adriaan24 said:Nice to hear it's decent at 750m!I might test freq 3 chan 4 range to see if it makes any difference to other settings at some point.
Just a free tip: some TX or RX devices don't like it when you power them on whitout an antenna attached. The black pearl is probably protected against this but instead of the rubber cap you might as well attach the stock antenna. If the cloverleaf is picking up a better signal it won't use it anyway.
I got some cloverleafs in the mail still, attaching those will yield to more range experiments!
It's also sunny here in the Netherlands, where are you situated?
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