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Going to try the app today.When you use Icarus is it just the remote you power on to apply patches or the remote and drone too.Also,whats the best wifi channel to set it on,it shows 6 now.
I took my P3S on a European vacation and quickly ran into the limitations of the CE power mode, so I got Icarus. Couple notes (I'm on the latest 1.09.200 firmware):
- after installing Icarus on my Android tablet and making sure it could connect to the P3S network (which it did, right away), I set the AC/RC power levels to 27dBm (default settings) but decided not to enable Telnet, as I was trying the less-intrusive route. The patching process failed on the AC side with a checksum error and a rather scary message, on the tunes of "things didn't go as planned, your equipment could be in an unusable state, do not turn it off or it might never recover". So, without turning anything off, I retried with the Telnet option enabled, and this time Icarus was able to do its job and patch correctly both AC and RC.
- after rebooting (as required), DJI GO gave me tons of warnings about poor video feed, even with the AC a couple meters away. I then realized that by default - again, I believe on the AC side - the power level was set to "limit", so I toggled that to "fixed" (this whole thing is very poorly documented, but I have read about it here on this forum so I was a bit prepared) and at that point the warnings disappeared and everything seemed to work as it should.
- video feed, from that point on, was good and never had an issue with it
- unfortunately, Icarus does nothing for the 5.8GHz control signal (same for Magic Power, they only work on the 2.4GHz side) and that turned out being a limitation, as I struggled to send the AC more than 600m away from me, even with a windsurfer.
Long story short: Icarus does what it promises and it's still worth the $5 they ask, but it would be perfect if they could find a way to bump the 5.8GHz control signal, at least to FCC levels.
Thanks for the lesson.
I just installed Icarus on my Android tablet. Everything went as expected. I did toggle from limit to fixed. Not sure what the differance is. An explanation would be great. I was able to connect to DJI GO in both limit and fixed modes, no problem, no warnings. To hot now in Vegas to test. Will give it a try in the morning.
Thanks again...
Im in Fl with a P3S and Icarus increased my output as observed with an Immersion RF watt meter I have. For some reason mine was only +17dbm / 50mw and increased to 20dbm/100mw with Icarus.Fixed vs Limit... best explanation I could find was this post: Icarus for Phantom 3S
Maybe the warnings I was getting were completely unrelated to this fixed/limit thing, but certainly they stopped once I switched to Fixed (and that was the only variable that changed).
Not sure if Icarus would do anything - range-wise - if you're in the US, as on this side of the pond we're already enjoying higher power levels than CE...
Im in Fl with a P3S and Icarus increased my output as observed with an Immersion RF watt meter I have. For some reason mine was only +17dbm / 50mw and increased to 20dbm/100mw with Icarus.
Yes, a minor increase but still not up to DJI specs.Maybe by default the RC doesn't go full power unless needed (similar to the "limit" mode explain above). Watt readings aside, did you notice any actual improvement after you installed Icarus, being in US (Florida)?
Yes, a minor increase but still not up to DJI specs.
Guess the other guy in another post of mine has a good point. Ill just go for it in spite of all the strong interference warnings. Id feel better if I had the extra RF power to over ride the interference like my P2V+ does.You keep repeating the same thing, comparing your RF readings with DJI specs, but you keep avoiding the fundamental question: are you having range issues with your P3S? How far can you go? What gives up first, video feed or control?
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