Try 1.0.39 and set preview quality to 640x480 15 fps. You may download 1.0.39 at http://droneslinger.com/software.htmlVortex66 said:I used a Nexus 5, then a Note 2. Different locations. Same thing.. 1.0.40
Vortex66 said:Why does it keep stucking on my Nexus 5 at 640x480@15fps?![]()
Zachsw said:I've never posted on here before, just read a lot of info. I purchased the android app and can't tell a noticeable difference in flight distance. I consistently get between 4900 and 5100 feet just as I did before the app purchase.
Zachsw said:I do have a question though... I'm completely new to this hobby. When I get out to 5100 feet why does it say distance limit and have a pic of a plane?
Yaw Master said:I read a lot of positive chatter about this software. Yet, today when I went to purchase the program for my Nexus tablet there was only one product review shown. I am wondering if in fact PV2+ flyers are really satisfied with this software? If they are liking it, I suggest writing positive reviews for all to see. It would have given me more confidence that I was making a wise choice.
+1. I strongly encourage you ALL using the iOS/Android booster app to write a review and rate it.Yaw Master said:I read a lot of positive chatter about this software. Yet, today when I went to purchase the program for my Nexus tablet there was only one product review shown. I am wondering if in fact PV2+ flyers are really satisfied with this software? If they are liking it, I suggest writing positive reviews for all to see. It would have given me more confidence that I was making a wise choice.
Thanks for the great review.nhoover said:I tried out the Android booster on a Verizon Samsung S3 running 4.3 today with a stock P2V+. I only had 11 flights on it and hadn't tried any distance flights before. Previously with my P2V, I added antennas to the repeater and have had FPV out past 7000' with it and once out to 9500' with telemetry but no video). I use Flytrex for tracking on the P2V - have a new one on order for the +.
Today on the P2V+, first I set preview to 640x480@15, tested RTH from close by, then flew out in an area with no interference at 395', unboosted. I lost control around 4000' still with nearly perfect FPV. I took control back and flew a little further a couple of times, getting to 4200'. Not bad and much further than the advertised 800m. The weather was perfect - light wind under 5mph, no humidity, temp maybe 75F. I played around with ATTI mode on the return, cruising at 56-58mph.
Then on the next battery, I tried it boosted, also at 395', and it went further, but again ended in RTH with steady FPV, this time at 5400' or so. Pretty awesome with no hardware mods flying out over a mile, using 640x480! The video didn't glitch at all - amazing.
I played around on the 3rd flight, starting with 640x480@30 unboosted and flew out to 3500' with FPV working (slight lag but still fine in any orientation). I switched down to 320x240@15 and flew to 4800', then successfully remotely boosted and flew out to about 6200' (I had to climb to 550' to avoid some high power lines). I was surprised to have control out that far since on the first two flights I always lost control much closer in. In the end, I lost control but still had full FPV.
So I don't have a definitive answer on how much improvement there is. I will have to add a better 5.8 antenna to get the control range further than the FPV range. Even without the booster app, the P2V+ is phenomenal compared to a stock P2V. I am blown away. I LOVE being able to fly in any orientation too. Even with my best pair of antennas on the P2V I had to fly sideways after about 6000' to maintain FPV and it was shakey beyond 7000'. I would always lose FPV during RTH. Not anymore! I can't wait for my Flytrex 2 to arrive so I have actual data rather than quoting numbers from memory or doing screenshots. I took one screenshot of the 320x240 flight just after losing control.
Thanks very much for the app. I'll buy the P2V version when it comes out too! Please make sure both apps can co-exist on the same device.
Thanks for sharing the result. Can you post a review to Google Play store?Zycor said:Finally I was able to get my bird I the air today and try FPVFlyer awesome beta. I am in a very urban area, with apartments all aroundme and retail 1/2 mile from me. Using my Droid DNA iI was able to fly a little over 1200ft before lost signal, I got control back and "boosted" up then got all the way to 2000ft distance at 400ft high. It also was very humid today and I think that effected my distance some. I have gotten it 1400ft in the country before this. The software works and is amazing, I need to plan a trip to rural area as soon as I can.
Great work!
Glad to know your improvement. The booster app is not magic, if you can maintain LOS, I'm pretty sure you can fly a lot longer range.PhantomPhyler said:Bought the app today. Been getting 1100 foot usable range in my suburban neighborhood at 250'-300'. Today, I was over 1400' and still had fairly good FPV control when I intermittently started losing actual control of the bird itself. I had no visual contact and had multiple houses in between me and the Phantom. I was able to nudge it into better controllable range and flew it home.
I had never flown it that far away before because when flying from my home, I can't keep good line of sight from that distance due to the houses and would lose video between 1000' and 1100'.
So, in my initial test, I'd say I had a pretty good experience at an apparent 30%-40% improvement in video signal range. I need to get to a more open area where I can really get a good distance test.
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