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There are way too many variables to be able to answer that.Just curious if anyone has heard how much better P4P range will be in common scenario's? Such as some dense tree coverage? Or a busy neighborhood area with lots of wi-fi? Or being under 200ft in altitude and out about a mile?
Good question, I want to know this too. If reports are good and it can competently fly at least 3mi in open areas, I'll be buying myself one for Christmas.Just curious if anyone has heard how much better P4P range will be in common scenario's? Such as some dense tree coverage? Or a busy neighborhood area with lots of wi-fi? Or being under 200ft in altitude and out about a mile?
I've gotten into the habit of always using windsurfers. I once found myself scrambling to get them on as my signal was dwindling. Now I like to be prepared, confident and flying with a tad less anxiety [emoji3] [emoji41]I can get 3 miles easy on my p4 with full bars. I have windsurfers but have yet to use them. In the city I have never needed to go more than 1 mile but can get at least that every time.
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Yeah I know what you mean on P4 range John. Even in fairly open areas I have transmission and RC inside of 3000 at times. I was also out 6500 two weeks ago in Southern Utah without much glitching at all. Altitude helps for sure. But I just ordered the P4P 3 days ago. Fingers crossed on range but so stoked about new camera and things they addressed with this new Phantom!Good question, I want to know this too. If reports are good and it can competently fly at least 3mi in open areas, I'll be buying myself one for Christmas.
I was very disappointed in my P4 range using the stock GL300C controller, often crapping out at 4000' in open areas that I normally go 2+ miles with my P3P. My P4 didn't perform nearly as well as my P3P (with GL300A) for range. However using an Inspire controller (GL658A) with my P4 fixed that problem. Both craft can go 3mi with windsurfer in most open areas, but 2 or 2.5mi is usually my norm for long distance flights, providing some loiter time.
Good point..[emoji4]I've gotten into the habit of always using windsurfers. I once found myself scrambling to get them on as my signal was dwindling. Now I like to be prepared, confident and flying with a tad less anxiety [emoji3] [emoji41]
Larry
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