I currently use the Immersion FatShark Spironet mushroom antenna's (2) with my FPV set-up. Although I can see the image on my screen I still get some static distorted lines across my screen. Is there possibly something wrong with my antenna's?
Well i do have wifi in my home. I have a wireless security camera in my backyard as well. On the monitor i have one stock antenna and a spironet. On the drone is a spironet.are you in a high wifi usage area?
Yes neighborhood has wifi. No trees. There is a little distortion upon takeoff but it does get worse as i get further say 100 ft give or take. Is it normal?more of is the neighborhood active with a lot of wifi. are you flying in a heavy congested area allot of trees building. Is it happing all the time or after you get out a ways few 100 ft.
You can get waves or they call it Jell-O.Yes neighborhood has wifi. No trees. There is a little distortion upon takeoff but it does get worse as i get further say 100 ft give or take. Is it normal?
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I currently use the Immersion FatShark Spironet mushroom antenna's (2) with my FPV set-up. Although I can see the image on my screen I still get some static distorted lines across my screen. Is there possibly something wrong with my antenna's?
Thanks....I'll see if a patch antenna will fix the Jell-O effect.
What camera are you using on the gimbal? Also are you using the white dampers?
The patch antenna will not remove Jell-O that can only be accomplished by using the correct dampers, well balanced props and motors. If you are using a Hero 4 with ND filters you may have use counter weights to compensate for the extra weight.
Would also like to see a video from your camera of what your calling the Jell-O effect.
Maybe the Jello-O effect isn't my issue, not sure. It doesn't occur in my recordings but on the FPV monitor as I'm viewing the feed. I get like static lines across my screen. I'm using a Hero3+ Black. I do have the Hero4 as well but have not used it on the P2. Attached is my set-up on my P2.
Have you ever tried the white dampers? Those black dampers are too stiff and can cause Jell-O in the cameras video. As for static lines in the video feed on your monitor from the sun casting shadows off the props to actual interference but without seeing a video of your screen problem it's impossible to tell whats wrong. Also looks like those zip ties are to tight.loosen them up and only use two ties one to the left of the camera and the other on the right rear bracket
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