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I would but the wife is only 4'11"... If she lays the seat back an inch she can't see over the dash...lolNice setup!
But there are some improvements to made
Replace passenger seat with recliner
Set monitor higher maybe a bigger one
minibar in the middle console
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As far as 2.4ghz, these boosters are hard to beat for the money.. $50 (each) on eBay compared to the sunhans $74 (each). In the measurement pic, it's a TX measurement but the kicker for me is the 20dB RX it brings. RX is where it's at. Not kicking the sunhans at all.. they have their place in my set-ups. It's about finding the balance in the location your flying in.
I love the RF-Linx because of the AGC (automatic gain control) and the 20dB RX. The sunhans doesn't have AGC so output is solely based on the input received.. which can very well be the balance you need for your location. The RF-LINX takes an input and automatically adjust it's output to max performance without distorting the signal using built in filters to help filter out interferences. And that's why they just work great with these Omni antennas. But, I can pair the sunhans on the panel antennas and get a great performance in this location also. The difference.... Setting comfortably in a heated car and it 30 degrees outside.. and, it's a great sunshade.![]()
Is there an "English" version of all this?
Thanks
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TX = transmit
RX = receive
dB = decibel (deci + Bel) (linky) Think of it here as units of effective power gain relative to the OEM equipment.
AGC helps a transmitter or receiver limit its transmit power or receive amplification respectively to manageable, useful levels.
Ehhhh, not so much.Note that you are also frying your own eggs when flying with this gig. Not all power restrictions are to prevent long distance flights. There is also the issue of exposure to radiation. Unfortunately many people think that things you can't see, can't hurt you. You can/should read about it here: hps.org
Nailed it. It's not only trees, I live in a bowl shaped valley where I have hills on all 4 sides. I'm not about distance at all or trying to out-do the next person.. and the majority of my flying is low, slow and through the trees. Down the field where I live are power lines. Stock, that's as far as I could get and that's less than 1000'.. the lines would take me out. Now I go past them, all behind the barn and beyond with no cutouts at all. This video shows where 95% of my flying takes place... one place behind the barn, there's even some ground between the bird and me...
The biggest thing for me about this was the builds themselves and the learning process that came with it. That was as much fun for me as the flying afterwards. As a friend said, being able to fry bacon and eggs with your antennas from 30 meters while out in the field is pretty darn cool! Lol
Nailed it. It's not only trees, I live in a bowl shaped valley where I have hills on all 4 sides. I'm not about distance at all or trying to out-do the next person.. and the majority of my flying is low, slow and through the trees. Down the field where I live are power lines. Stock, that's as far as I could get and that's less than 1000'.. the lines would take me out. Now I go past them, all behind the barn and beyond with no cutouts at all. This video shows where 95% of my flying takes place... one place behind the barn, there's even some ground between the bird and me...
The biggest thing for me about this was the builds themselves and the learning process that came with it. That was as much fun for me as the flying afterwards. As a friend said, being able to fry bacon and eggs with your antennas from 30 meters while out in the field is pretty darn cool! Lol
Through about a year's worth of me aggravating the crap out of people, and after many changes and tweaking, I figured I would close out 2017 sharing the final outcome of my favorite build of the year... The Mobile Station.
After building many different mounts and trying many different cables/boosters/remotes/batteries/etc..., this is the best the build has ever been performance wise and has been what I have stuck with. Ended up more simple than it started for sure. Over thinking I was good at. Absolutely love it and wouldn't have been able to do any of it without this forum so thanks to all the guys who take the time to share your creations!
Though shared scatterly in another thread, I figured I'd put the final pics all in one spot to share, and for my own records...
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A list of the parts used is in this video description. My video skills obviously needs work but this is about the build...
Would you share a equipment parts list?Through about a year's worth of me aggravating the crap out of people, and after many changes and tweaking, I figured I would close out 2017 sharing the final outcome of my favorite build of the year... The Mobile Station.
After building many different mounts and trying many different cables/boosters/remotes/batteries/etc..., this is the best the build has ever been performance wise and has been what I have stuck with. Ended up more simple than it started for sure. Over thinking I was good at. Absolutely love it and wouldn't have been able to do any of it without this forum so thanks to all the guys who take the time to share your creations!
Though shared scatterly in another thread, I figured I'd put the final pics all in one spot to share, and for my own records...
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A list of the parts used is in this video description. My video skills obviously needs work but this is about the build...
Would you share a equipment parts list?
Is that a Inspire Tx your using?
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Future RV/base station
Here ya goHow do you adjust the voltage on the DC to DC adjustable converter?
Thanks. That bracket looks killer too btw.. great build
You never showed me this footage... exellent stuff!!Through about a year's worth of me aggravating the crap out of people, and after many changes and tweaking, I figured I would close out 2017 sharing the final outcome of my favorite build of the year... The Mobile Station.
After building many different mounts and trying many different cables/boosters/remotes/batteries/etc..., this is the best the build has ever been performance wise and has been what I have stuck with. Ended up more simple than it started for sure. Over thinking I was good at. Absolutely love it and wouldn't have been able to do any of it without this forum so thanks to all the guys who take the time to share your creations!
Though shared scatterly in another thread, I figured I'd put the final pics all in one spot to share, and for my own records...
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A list of the parts used is in this video description. My video skills obviously needs work but this is about the build...
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