One for video, one for control
"At one time, in wireless the term “MIMO” referred to the use of multiple antennas at the transmitter and the receiver. In modern usage, “MIMO” specifically refers to a practical technique for sending and receiving more than one data signal simultaneously over the same radio channel by exploiting multipath propagation"No, the antennas are MIMO working together doubling the speed of the 2.4ghz signal which handles both control and video. If he wants to use amplification he needs to do both antennas for the full benefit.
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