You are aware that the v.1 is also dual band, right?I hate to ask but are you sure its a V2?.... What is the model number in the battery compartment on the drone?
Yes I know they have dual bands. I own two V1 P4P, I'm trying to determine what equipment he has before moving forward.You are aware that the v.1 is also dual band, right?
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Well, okay. I don't know why you would "hate to ask", but carry on.Yes I know they have dual bands. I own two V1 P4P, I'm trying to determine what equipment he has before moving forward.
Yes, the drone isWM331s and the controller is GL300L.I hate to ask but are you sure its a V2?.... What is the model number in the battery compartment on the drone?
It should be model # WM331S. Controller is either model # GL300K for the screen controller or GL300L for the standard controller.
Wow! I've never heard that! Thank you, Thank you Thank you! Ive asked everyone what the problem was, and never got an answer. Yes, I have linked my DJI goggles. I,ll try it!Just a thought, from memory if you have ever paired a set of DJI goggles with this aircraft then only 2.4Ghz is available for the control link. If that is the case simply repair the controller following standard procedure and it should reset.
Best of luck.
You’re most welcome.Wow! I've never heard that! Thank you, Thank you Thank you! Ive asked everyone what the problem was, and never got an answer. Yes, I have linked my DJI goggles. I,ll try it!
I believe the Racing Edition goggles are dual band when connected to the V2.0 - it's the older white ones that only do 2.4 GHZ.You’re most welcome.
I first struck this when my Mavic 2 Zoom only showed 2.4 available but my Mavic 2 Pro had both bands available. Of course it was the Mavic 2 Zoom I had paired with my goggles. I finally found a thread on it after a lot of searching and apparently it is the case with all DJI drones on the GO 4 app when using goggles as they use the 5Ghz band for the goggle link. Earlier drones on the Go app use a wired connection for the goggles.
All that being said, I never noticed any real lack of distance or other performance being locked on 2.4.
That could well be the case, I have the white ones and you are correct that they operate on 2.4. They’re great to take customers along for the ride when you’re doing inspections but I am totally sure that it only left me with 2.4 for the control link to the aircraft.I believe the Racing Edition goggles are dual band when connected to the V2.0 - it's the older white ones that only do 2.4 GHZ.
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