dirkclod
Premium Pilot
If you are looking for 2.4 rubber duckies, fatshark also has them. Here is a link. http://www.readymaderc.com/store/index.php?main_page=product_info&cPath=11_45_48&products_id=3924

If you are looking for 2.4 rubber duckies, fatshark also has them. Here is a link. http://www.readymaderc.com/store/index.php?main_page=product_info&cPath=11_45_48&products_id=3924
Just clarifying misunderstanding, our website had only 1 register so after Matt ordered it became unavailable. we currently have 8pcs in stock and revised the website. everything its working fine. once again we are a legit ITElite distributor and we do have these antennas in stock. any question feel free to email me at [email protected]Yeah its ogura-corporation.com/brands/ITElite-Antennas.html
thanks for the update matt.I just ordered my itelite from Ogura corp. Does anyone know anything about them. The site let me order one but then it said the product was unavailable. So I don't know what happened.
I would like to update this post. I ordered that ITelite DBS phantom antenna from Ogura Corp and will be receiving it tomorrow according to the ups tracking. Ogura has been very professional and prompt with their service . And it is my understanding they have plenty in stock and I recommend to anyone looking to buy this antenna to get it from Ogura Corporation. I'm so freaking excited to try this antenna out . I've been using the fpvlr stage 2 for a couple weeks now and I'm been consistently getting 4500' . I'm very pleased with these results but of course I want to go farther and I'm hoping this ITELITE Antenna will do it.
Ok! Just back....A bit more... I'm looking for another 1000 ft or so. I am going to test my distance with no tree coverage today (Tahoe is covered in pine trees and is obviously limiting my range). So I will go to the lake shore and see how far I get. From reading what I can find, the control antennas on the bird side are a bit more work than the video antennas.....
We are in the same boat!I've tried altitudes from 400-700 feet and different orientations as well. Same result.
Hello All,
I've installed the new itelite panel and have yet to get over 2500'. I've rechecked all connections and changed flight locations to see if I was in heavy wifi interference areas but no change. My TX has not dropped out but FPV is consistently dropping at this range. Any suggestions? I have a Vision 2 plus.
Thanks in advance,
Bahamasboy
DBS - I have a inspire 1 transmitter modded with RP-SMA
5.8ghz link between Inspire controllers (Europe)
2.4GHZ x2 for aircraft video and control
This panel will fit and pair nicely. Need to fabricate a bracket that clips to the back of the tablet holder.
Hey this could be a very nice upgrade for the Inspire (wrong forum)
OK so you have FPV drops but still good control...
This points at a problem with the range extender install or the range extender itself...
itelite is already putting something together for the inspire 1 and P3... different patches inside the panel and different cover designs... only 2 ports for connection... I think the bracket they are working on will attach to the chrome bar instead of the tablet holder... that holder is already supporting enough weight with the tablet.
(There's a lot more room inside the panel with the 5.8gHz antenna removed so they got two nice, fat, 2.4's stuffed in there... I got the prototype here... inspire arrives tomorrow)![]()
My flights have always been without any wifi booster apps. I did not want to fry my wifi module. I wonder if I had used the booster app if I would have increased my range
OK so you have FPV drops but still good control...
This points at a problem with the range extender install or the range extender itself...
Can you post pictures of your install inside the range extender?
What FPV setting do you use for on screen resolution?
Have you been turning on the power of your range extender without antennas attached?
Are you pointing the face of the antenna towards the Phantom as you are flying?
This is a directional panel... you need to aim in the general direction of the bird.
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