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Pull_Up said:Pcdeveloper2014 said:Stop press we are looking at a special cable for the Camera to enable antenna connection without ripping the camera to bits.
stay tuned.....
Ok now that's got my attention! Now if only you could come up with some magic self-splicing device for the receiver...![]()
enterprise1 said:Ben7seven7 has a youtube video that shows how to install a 2.4 pinwheel antenna to the camera on PV2 without doing a solder job. Once you get the right connectors its pretty easy. Thanks Ben7. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O1_nVHSkSdo
Unfortunately I didn't get the gain in the wifi distance I was hoping for. Mounted the pinwheel vertically on the front right landing gear. Rechecked connections and for any shorts but everything seemed ok. Second trial had almost exactly same results. 1500ft wifi stock camera and 1600ft with pinwheel.
Just so you know I'm not a expert with antenna installation so if its not plug and play I'm done. lol.
enterprise1 said:Looking forward to your new [email protected] dB. 63 degree beam width will also make it real easy to aim at. What would your guess be for the beam width of stock camera antenna?
Just another note. Installed the 5.8 ghz pinwheel on the bird with a real nice gain. Did the solder routine. Would another 5.8 ghz on the other antenna, PV2 leg gain me anything. Thanks Pcdevelper.
cavaleiro01 said:...or male to male U.fl pigtail cable both sides....
Geert said:Did you push your altitude to the limit ?
Mori55 said:If I just want mod my range extender what should I get? I want as small as possible to fit in my case. Just maybe double of stock. Not interested in doing the camera upgrade yet. Plus I don't want anything where I have to aim right at it.
Am I asking for to much ?
Pcdeveloper2014 said:looking at the camera end,
since there none of that glue here , its easy to carry out, we are looking to have a connector to connect to the
cable U.fl to U.fl so you do not have to remove the camera.
just undo the two screws and lift off the front mount to get access to the connectors underneath.
Move the Tab or flex the board to clicl the new connectors on , you will feel the snap in place.
Do not fit connectors to the camera like some i have seen , let the U.fl cable route to the antenna and maintain the
vibration isolation on the camera mount .
you can then mount the SP antennas as shown.
https://www.dropbox.com/s/6qrqzyjafxpw2q1/P1000915.png
https://www.dropbox.com/s/bcmdwi8bygyq8uu/P1000916.png
https://www.dropbox.com/s/re5sa07f922hvy6/P1000918.png
https://www.dropbox.com/s/ek4zzrm0w1jjw1m/P1000919.jpg
https://www.dropbox.com/s/mzmavm47qd8em7x/P1000920.png
How it looks when all done
https://www.dropbox.com/s/bg148gca9l9oxal/P1000922.jpg
enterprise1 said:Ben7seven7 has a youtube video that shows how to install a 2.4 pinwheel antenna to the camera on PV2 without doing a solder job. Once you get the right connectors its pretty easy. Thanks Ben7. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O1_nVHSkSdo
Unfortunately I didn't get the gain in the wifi distance I was hoping for. Mounted the pinwheel vertically on the front right landing gear. Rechecked connections and for any shorts but everything seemed ok. Second trial had almost exactly same results. 1500ft wifi stock camera and 1600ft with pinwheel.
Just so you know I'm not a expert with antenna installation so if its not plug and play I'm done. lol.
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