Took my P3S out over a lake today and successfully went past 5000 feet almost hit a mile. Running with zero mods only the cheap gold foil range extender. Although with some testing I haven't noticed to much difference with the "range extender".
Took my P3S out over a lake today and successfully went past 5000 feet almost hit a mile. Running with zero mods only the cheap gold foil range extender. Although with some testing I haven't noticed to much difference with the "range extender".
How did you get it to go that far? Litchi? Programmed flight? I have only used the DJI app.
Hi guys.I'm going to try to find a more unpopulated area and see just how far I can really get it. If you can get 1.7 miles on a drone that can barely get 1 mile. I'm going for it. What was your altitude like on these flights. I do notice better signal at higher altitudes sweet spot for me is about 350-400 feet. And I have one update but I'm not being forced to do it so I'm not going to. It says it's only for the fly safe programming which I don't want to update being that I live in a 5mile radius of a airport.
I was able to get 10k feet out of my P3S with just one of the parabolic reflectors. In a rural area and over a lake, straight line of sight.
What was your altitude like on these flight
Yeah, the increase on the 5.8 ghz side was a bit of a disappointment, on the 2.4 ghz side it was much better. I use the panels on the 2.4 connectors and the 10db Omni on the controller side. One of the reasons I chose the Argtek was that it gives me an easy connection point for any additional antennas I may decide to try. My next experiment may be building a helical.AA5XA,
That's really outstanding distance for a P3S with simply a reflector added. Although it could be purely circumstantial, I'm seeing the same common factors in your flight, Ipmondo's flight, and my flight, which appear to provide conditions that support substantial distance from a modest P3S. Your video signal will typically deteriorate before your control signal will. I've been considering doing the Argtek mod although, with the range that I'm getting, I'm not sure how much more range I'd get for that much of an investment.
Ipmondo,
I do most of my flying at ~300' AGL, although I will take it up to 400' if conditions will support it. Even at 300', I'll still check wind conditions at flight altitude before I take off.
One of the reasons I chose the Argtek was that it gives me an easy connection point for any additional antennas I may decide to try.
You sure have good eyes.
I think the trick is to never blink.
FAA Drone Regulations say to keep the drone in eyesight at all times. I have trouble seeing mine at 500 feet let alone 5,000 feet. Does anyone follow the regulations any more?
Agreed ... I can see, as said above ... if I don't blink, maybe 1000-1500 feet. VLOS is required for both recreational or FAA licensed pilots. With a little imagination, you can do great photography, cinematography, and just have fun flying within VLOS.
Those saying "the rules are not for me" will be the first to complain when DJI updates their software with distance constraints that can't be removed.
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