Cool-- Irish ingenuity
Can you angle the antennas forward and backward with this?Quick and dirty............................
No, it's locked into a slight upwards position the way I hold the controller.Can you angle the antennas forward and backward with this?
I believe he only lists them as he makes a batch. He's behind on account of moving.I did not see it on the web site? Is it not for sale anymore?
Perhaps cheaper, but also not exactly what I would like. Two important features for me would be easy sliding on and off, plus having the antennas correctly positioned within the device to allow for max signal extension. I certainly appreciate the work that Dave has done, plus his near real time interaction with the forum, but I don't think that his design covers those two features I want.
You completely ignore one important thing, "IT WORKS"! It easily boosted my distance and reception by at least 30% which is awesome considering it required no changes to the RC. You do not need too tweak the antenna position anywhere near as you describe. A millimeter here or there is not going to get you much better connections. Besides you always have the option of simply pointing the entire RC if you are so inclined to think such positioning really makes a difference. If your P3 loses connections due to such minor adjustments you really need to think about boosting the power using an FPVLR kit shown here: https://www.facebook.com/groups/1577806512440602/
Hi klimon. Your reply suggests that you didn't read the rest of the thread. If you had, you would have seen that I said Dave's design is helpful. I never implied it didn't work or mention anything about antenna orientation in relation to the RC or the P3. I'm just looking for something simple, similar to Dave's, but that has the antenna correctly positioned within the device and also requires no hard "snap" to secure. In fact, I hadn't considered that Dave's design also stops a user from adjusting the orientation of the antenna, so for me that is also a concern. Again, that's not saying Dave's design doesn't work. I am just looking for other features before spending. Cheers!You completely ignore one important thing, "IT WORKS"! It easily boosted my distance and reception by at least 30% which is awesome considering it required no changes to the RC. You do not need too tweak the antenna position anywhere near as you describe. A millimeter here or there is not going to get you much better connections. Besides you always have the option of simply pointing the entire RC if you are so inclined to think such positioning really makes a difference. If your P3 loses connections due to such minor adjustments you really need to think about boosting the power using an FPVLR kit shown here: https://www.facebook.com/groups/1577806512440602/
I have listed 3 options (including Dave's one) so far in the OP for easy reference.Hi klimon. Your reply suggests that you didn't read the rest of the thread. If you had, you would have seen that I said Dave's design is helpful. I never implied it didn't work or mention anything about antenna orientation in relation to the RC or the P3. I'm just looking for something simple, similar to Dave's, but that has the antenna correctly positioned within the device and also requires no hard "snap" to secure. In fact, I hadn't considered that Dave's design also stops a user from adjusting the orientation of the antenna, so for me that is also a concern. Again, that's not saying Dave's design doesn't work. I am just looking for other features before spending. Cheers!
I did previously see your post with the links. I think that was nice for you to do. Thanks.I have listed 3 options (including Dave's one) so far in the OP for easy reference.
I just need to figure out how to mount this on my controller...
http://www.neweggbusiness.com/Produ...B-33-997-212&gclid=CLz_8NHSgMcCFRKUfgodBIsJ5Q
PS, are there better metals for conducting signal? I.e. copper, aluminum, titanium, liquid mercury, kryptonite etc?
I don't think that's a worry at all, given that the output power of the RC is only like 120mW........... If SWR of the antenna (shortly the power going back to PA chip due to standing waves) is too high the chip is going to fail very soon, due to NOT correct heat dissipation !!! Be careful!!
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