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My understanding is that the bird side antenna mod and the battery mod are mutually exclusive. At least that is what Tony at FPVLR told me. Increased video range is of little use without the extended battery range from adding supplemental batteries.
This is what I know the GL300A binded to the new p3A with boosted itelite.i have gone 6.38 miles.good signal both ways.could have gone father but cold weather not gettin my fly time..
Having owned and operated both birds with the FPVLR v2 on the GLA 300A, the control range is the same but the video signal feed reliability is reduced by about 20%, reflecting the 18% reduction in video power output from the W323A bird over the W323 bird.That makes sense. I'm curious to test the range on the GLA300A with boosted FPVLR v2. It's unclear how the added gain of the FPVLR v2 makes up for the bird side power reduction on the W323A. For my purpose, I wanted the P3A with new motors strictly for distance record attempts. I'll keep the P3P W323 and bind it to the GLA300B stock for normal flying and FPV...Omni-directional antennas would be a must for me when flying FPV.
Well that's good news![]()
It's primarily the video output power on the aircraft which has been incrementally reduced with each iteration from the 323 to the 323A (18% reduction from the 323) to the 323B (30% reduction from the 323), although the C version of the transmitter has also seen a reduction in transmitter control power, while the A and B versions are the same. To my knowledge, no firmware updates are involved. Supposedly, the air side mod is incompatible (not enough room) with the dual battery mod. Both use the same plate, leaving insufficient room for the other.If Im understanding this correctly, the later model controllers are affecting the video range? I have installed the boosted V2 and today finished with the dual battery mod....The only thing I will do, is the air side mod, but only if what I have now, doesn't give me the range I'm looking for. I think the video power reduction was the result of some of the later firmware updates...
Mine did...Well, I was at 1.5 and from what I gathered, nobody has had a P3 drop out of the sky due to the over-voltage draw issue on 1.4.
I think I read about that...You were talking to the guy who spoke with DJI reps at CES in another thread?Mine did...![]()
A and B are the same power output. C is reduced. Just check the FCC site for under the documention for each different FCC number.Has anyone noticed a difference in range between GL300A and B for the P3? The new C seems to have less power, according to posts, but what about A vs B?
Yes, I was the one.I think I read about that...You were talking to the guy who spoke with DJI reps at CES in another thread?
No, but under the "perfect storm" conditions, the battery shut off in mid air has been around before 1.5, perhaps even all along. Just be sure to top off all batteries before using them (especially if any of them are in a self-discharge state), and let the battery warm up at idle to above 70°F before lift off, and don't use full throttle until the battery has warmed up further. I violated all 3 at once!![]()
Indeed, that was me in the other thread you just cited.Yup. My discharge is set to 2 days so I pretty much always have to charge them. Then I always top off before setting out. My c1 is set to battery so I monitor closely. In case you didn't read it or for someone else who didn't know:
Found the post for anyone who doesn't know of this. Seems pretty legit to me.
80 to 90% battery level takeoff is triggering outrage
Which side do you have the video on and which side do you have the control on for best results?The way i understood it was both antennas send and receive, one IS for control, one is video. Dbs & fpvlr said it didnt matter which antenna wire you hook up to which controller plug but i've found i cant switch around i get less crosstalk interference with them place on a certain side.
Have u tried to unlock all 32 channels?
Let the good times roll!! What kind of fly time ru getting with the 2400,what ru charging at and ur go app what% do u land at thax
First thing I would do is replace the control antennas back to the stock units! 2.4 control antennas on the phantom three and phantom two don't have much room for improvement. If you're using the itelite panel you can try Tony's dipole. That's a good combo I don't think it's going to be better than the stock antennas though for control.Hey guys I really need some help . I got my bird back from tony and now the amp is on the correct antenna but now all four of my stich antennas have been replaced with sma connections. I'm trying to figure which type and orientation will get the best results . Thank you in advance!
Hey 13, the dipole in yer pic is not positioned correctly. Dipoles should run straight out from body with the top or T section of dipole running from feet to topshell( if that make sense) they shouldnt be angled down at all but no more than 30% .
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