I'm not shilling for anything lol I don't even have it hooked up yet believe what you may though lol. Any bit of research into their company will show that their command cases have been out and used with great success for a long time. You guys crack me up lolThis guy is clearly shilling for this company. No "customer" does all this
I also have plenty of customers of mine that talk my business practice up to the point of gaining new customers all the time. It's pretty simple, word of mouth goes a long way in business!This guy is clearly shilling for this company. No "customer" does all this
This guy is clearly shilling for this company. No "customer" does all this
Isn't that what forums are for? People who are interested in helping others and giving sound advice where warranted? I mean, I guess if you want to beef on people for frequenting the forums and posting alot, you must really be appalled at moderators and some of the super frequent users that help with actually locating other people's lost drones off of logs alone, albeit for free. I would hate to have your bleek outlook on life, but hey, whatever.Yeah I get it. But you two are literally replying to every single comment and post. That's way beyond the duties of a normal customer or happy reviewer. But hey whatever
Sounds like you'll end up with the best of both!Sorry, missed your question! I don't even fly very far range, only been out 2.5 miles max with it. That was even a little nerve racking for me. I have some hilly terrain and unfortunately the highest of hills that I'd like to pilot from are dense forest. That's why this mod was important to me. When I'd get below 200ft altitude, I'd have pretty bad drop out. However when high enough, auto 5.8Ghz was more than capable enough!
Hey dude no one is telling you that you have to stop here and be a part of this thread. If you don't like what you read here then move on.Yeah I get it. But you two are literally replying to every single comment and post. That's way beyond the duties of a normal customer or happy reviewer. But hey whatever
Just completed the mod!!! Be patient, getting my original antennas out pinching the clasp was actually a lot more difficult than he made it look on the video! Also, you will realize that removing the white plastic holder for the left side spin wheel (right side when facing away from you while you mod) would really make it easier to remove the antenna above it as it's really tight getting needle nose in there with that there. I was like geez, thanks James! Woulda been nice to know I could unscrew that before, hahaha! Woulda been better to watch the video once through before modding and I would've seen that [emoji23]. Be patient fishing the antenna wires through, was nerve wracking for me with all the other wires. I still have yet to test it, I am going to in a few minutes, just to make sure I have connection to drone lol. Will report back in a few. (Second picture is white plastic holder I spoke of that would be nice to remove before trying to remove that antenna, if controller is sticks down, it is the right antenna)Well mine arrives here tomorrow!
No way! Nice plug you Titan salesman you! Jk haha. Very good service for sureFor the record, I have contacted the company several times to ask questions and each time they responded almost immediately. I will be placing an order soon...and I am not affiliated with the company.
Just completed the mod!!! Be patient, getting my original antennas out pinching the clasp was actually a lot more difficult than he made it look on the video! Also, you will realize that removing the white plastic holder for the left side spin wheel (right side when facing away from you while you mod) would really make it easier to remove the antenna above it as it's really tight getting needle nose in there with that there. I was like geez, thanks James! Woulda been nice to know I could unscrew that before, hahaha! Woulda been better to watch the video once through before modding and I would've seen that [emoji23]. Be patient fishing the antenna wires through, was nerve wracking for me with all the other wires. I still have yet to test it, I am going to in a few minutes, just to make sure I have connection to drone lol. Will report back in a few. (Second picture is white plastic holder I spoke of that would be nice to remove before trying to remove that antenna, if controller is sticks down, it is the right antenna)![]()
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Sort of makes sense, as one of the boosters amps reception which may amplify detection of every other 2.4Ghz channel in use, including the current one from the aircraft. Unless you have screenshots of these same screens with the original antennas before removal, its hard to read anything into them yet. Get out there and try to fly it!Bail or anyone else that has this installed, can you please check that these channel strengths seem normal with boosted antenna turned off and on? I know off it won't have really anything but I want to make sure that this looks normal with the unit turned on also. First pic is boosted antenna off, second is turned on. This is all indoors with WiFi in the house keep in mind. Was hoping one of you could cross reference to yours. Thank you!!![]()
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Bail or anyone else that has this installed, can you please check that these channel strengths seem normal with boosted antenna turned off and on? I know off it won't have really anything but I want to make sure that this looks normal with the unit turned on also. First pic is boosted antenna off, second is turned on. This is all indoors with WiFi in the house keep in mind. Was hoping one of you could cross reference to yours. Thank you!!![]()
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Makes sense to me sir! Yes, luckily I learned that when I got into a little bit of FPV flying with a racing drone. Fried a couple 250mw FatShark transmitters before I realized what the heck was happening. I had the booster on the RC just not turned on. I am excited to take it out and fly, was just too late last night, and I had all batteries in storage mode and have to do the update as well. Haven't flown in a week or so! The whips installed did indeed give me the same kind of signal pattern, I am guessing it's relatively normal. I will see how it flies soon enough!Sort of makes sense, as one of the boosters amps reception which may amplify detection of every other 2.4Ghz channel in use, including the current one from the aircraft. Unless you have screenshots of these same screens with the original antennas before removal, its hard to read anything into them yet. Get out there and try to fly it!Use the whip antennas as a baseline for comparison, as they have no amps.
One big caveat: Never turn on the transmitter without some type of antenna or teminator connected to each antenna connector. You will fry the transmitter. Always connect the external antenna first, before powering on the transmitter.![]()
Makes sense to me sir! Yes, luckily I learned that when I got into a little bit of FPV flying with a racing drone. Fried a couple 250mw FatShark transmitters before I realized what the heck was happening. I had the booster on the RC just not turned on. I am excited to take it out and fly, was just too late last night, and I had all batteries in storage mode and have to do the update as well. Haven't flown in a week or so! The whips installed did indeed give me the same kind of signal pattern, I am guessing it's relatively normal. I will see how it flies soon enough!
Makes sense to me sir! Yes, luckily I learned that when I got into a little bit of FPV flying with a racing drone. Fried a couple 250mw FatShark transmitters before I realized what the heck was happening. I had the booster on the RC just not turned on. I am excited to take it out and fly, was just too late last night, and I had all batteries in storage mode and have to do the update as well. Haven't flown in a week or so! The whips installed did indeed give me the same kind of signal pattern, I am guessing it's relatively normal. I will see how it flies soon enough!
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