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P3P with the FPLVR antenna on the RC. Works considerably better than stock, somewhat better than a windsurfer. I am still not happy with my range under my usual horrid conditions of trying to punch through 150 foot spruce trees. Typically I run out of video feed before the control circuit but since I am dealing with trees, rocks and other impedimenta I find running blind a bit more exciting that I would like.
So I'm trying to figure out the next step. I can put 2.4 GHz Sunhaus booster amps on the RC, but that won't give me any more video range since I am presuming that the weakest link is going to be signal from the bird. I could put an array of antennas together - I've done that for amateur radio satellites - but rigging the phase delay line would be a challenge (for me anyway) and that makes an even bulkier RC system.
FPVLR sells a bird side antenna which, from their rather limited website, appears to be a stock 2.4 Ghz antenna stuck to the bottom of the craft instead of inside the legs.
Any experience or thoughts?
So I'm trying to figure out the next step. I can put 2.4 GHz Sunhaus booster amps on the RC, but that won't give me any more video range since I am presuming that the weakest link is going to be signal from the bird. I could put an array of antennas together - I've done that for amateur radio satellites - but rigging the phase delay line would be a challenge (for me anyway) and that makes an even bulkier RC system.
FPVLR sells a bird side antenna which, from their rather limited website, appears to be a stock 2.4 Ghz antenna stuck to the bottom of the craft instead of inside the legs.
Any experience or thoughts?