I bought a P3S a couple of months ago now and the constant loss of video feed at anything over 200m or anywhere that's slightly populated is beginning to grate. I'm seriously considering selling it to make way for a P3A but before I spend my hard earned readies, has anyone here made the jump from S to A or P and is it worth the extra? What's bugging me really is that I don't live in a built up area, I'm in a rural location with lots of farmland etc and I still keep getting signal loss etc. So, is it worth it?
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Yes. It is worth it. Antennas on phones and tablets are not that great. Odds are there isn't much you can do to the P3S to get long ranges. You are limited by the device antenna to receive the signal.I bought a P3S a couple of months ago now and the constant loss of video feed at anything over 200m or anywhere that's slightly populated is beginning to grate. I'm seriously considering selling it to make way for a P3A but before I spend my hard earned readies, has anyone here made the jump from S to A or P and is it worth the extra? What's bugging me really is that I don't live in a built up area, I'm in a rural location with lots of farmland etc and I still keep getting signal loss etc. So, is it worth it?
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Will be ordering my P3A tomorrow! Just hope the weather is ok for her maiden flight on Friday!
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Hope you are not ordering direct from DJI expecting to fly it on Friday. If you order from DJI, you will be flying until mid February. B&H or others, yea, it might make it.
Not just over thereI'm ordering from a company in north east England, who have stock (which is rare in itself at the moment, as these are selling like hot cakes over here) and next day delivery....happy days!
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Ok, so I sold my P3S earlier and decided to take the plunge on a P3A or P. Question is, do I get an Advanced now or wait a few weeks for a Pro? Is it still the case with the fpv that pro gets up to 10mbps but the Advanced gets 2? How will that affect fpv if that's the case, will it be choppy at a half decent distance or does it just apply to sharpness etc?
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That has not been my experience. The last three quadcopters I ordered from DJI arrived within 6 business days of ordering.If you order from DJI, you will be flying until mid February.
No. It transmits at constant 2Mbps video even though the GO app allows you to adjust up to 10Mbps, it makes no difference to its FPV video quality.Doesn't the Advance allow up to 10mb video feed via the settings in the app? I think it's 2mbps default with option up to 10mbps.
Doesn't the Advance allow up to 10mb video feed via the settings in the app? I think it's 2mbps default with option up to 10mbps.
I think if you choose a quiet channel in one of those 32 channels, you can get more stable FPV video transmission, but your Adv's FPV video quality still remains on 2Mbps.Also will doing the 32 channel hack provide a better live video feed by reducing cross interference in urban areas?
I was thinking of doing this hack before my vacation trip soon to Oregon (hopefully I can at least get a few hours of sunlight on the coast) but that'd be awesome if I could gain anything outside of more stable distance.
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