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Bear with me, this may take some time. However, you may find it interesting if you are planning on installing Itelite DBS02 or Maxxrange. So, on Christmas day, this is funny, I was teaching my next door neighbor how to fly his new P3P using my own so incase something happened I would lose mine and not his. I took off and never saw my bird again that had 18 hours on it with never an issue. Last known location was in a lake about 1,000 ft from my house. All the time I thought it was pilot error. Not the case. A little back history. I bought a second controller and added the DBS Mod to it. A range extender modification to the controller that would allow me interchange between two different antennas, DBS02 and Maxxrange. They are identical, only the Maxxrange is three times the size and hence gives about three times the range. Love them both! This allowed me to have a completely original stock setup and a second controller to use for long range. I had invested quite a bit of money in my P3P. Total of 5 batteries, second controller, the range modification kit and the two antennas. I decided to buy another P3P since I had so much money tied up in my P3P with all the extras. When my new P3P came in I immediately attempted to link to my modified second controller with the Maxxrange antenna on it which is what I was flying with on Christmas day when I lost my bird. I could not link to that controller, which really ticked me off because I had become accustomed to flying with long range controller as I had so much better range. After about an hour or so of getting frustrated trying to link to my long range controller I decided to see if I could link to my original controller from my original P3P. Guess what? I could. Then I linked back to the controller that came with my new one and once again I was able to link to it. I went back and forth between my two stock controllers with no problem, but could not link to my modified long range controller, the one I was flying with when I lost my first P3P. Bam, something happened inside my modified controller mid flight which caused me to have no control, all the time I thought it was pilot error. The error? Modifying my controller. A risk you take. Now, any advice from proponents of range extenders/controller modifiers? Because I have to admit, the thrill of flying farther away is fun and I will probably go there again.
Paul
Paul