I figured it out! :mrgreen:
A combination of moves got me where I believe that I need to be.
1) I moved the transmitter antenna as shown in my earlier photo.
2) I moved the helical to Antenna A and the pinwheel to Antenna B.
3) My ImmersionRC 600 transmitter is set to Channel 1. According to my Boscam RX-LCD5802 chart that matches up perfectly to D-1. I forced the Boscam to go to that channel as it seemed it was skipping it when scanning the channels. I double checked that when in single channel mode both A&B are on D-1 as well.
The winds died down this morning and the skies were crystal clear. I increased my ceiling to 325' up just to make sure I had a clear line of sight at all times where I was flying. I launched in a wide open field and headed due west. 400m ... clear. 600m ... clear. 800m ... clear! I pushed it out to right at 1000m with barely a line ever showing up on the screen! I did a complete 360 degree rotation at 1000m again with barely a line on the screen ... WOO HOO!
I then flew back to myself and this time took off out over my woods. At 500m trees blocked the quad from my line of sight but I pressed on (over woods and then open fields). I got out to just shy of 700 yards with trees between me and the quad and only an occasional wiggle in the screen image! I flew various passes with trees blocking my line of sight (again over woods and open fields at all times) and held an extremely good image on my screen with only the occasional wiggle. I could not be happier with the set up at this point!
I have another location where I can fly almost 1 mile over open fields with clear line of sight. I plan on seeing just how far I can push this set up as soon as I get a chance on a clear calm day.
A very happy flier today!
A combination of moves got me where I believe that I need to be.
1) I moved the transmitter antenna as shown in my earlier photo.
2) I moved the helical to Antenna A and the pinwheel to Antenna B.
3) My ImmersionRC 600 transmitter is set to Channel 1. According to my Boscam RX-LCD5802 chart that matches up perfectly to D-1. I forced the Boscam to go to that channel as it seemed it was skipping it when scanning the channels. I double checked that when in single channel mode both A&B are on D-1 as well.
The winds died down this morning and the skies were crystal clear. I increased my ceiling to 325' up just to make sure I had a clear line of sight at all times where I was flying. I launched in a wide open field and headed due west. 400m ... clear. 600m ... clear. 800m ... clear! I pushed it out to right at 1000m with barely a line ever showing up on the screen! I did a complete 360 degree rotation at 1000m again with barely a line on the screen ... WOO HOO!

I have another location where I can fly almost 1 mile over open fields with clear line of sight. I plan on seeing just how far I can push this set up as soon as I get a chance on a clear calm day.
A very happy flier today!
