Maybe....^^I just want to make sure I have this straight, Lee SK & Sk Drone ARE two different people right?
Maybe....^^I just want to make sure I have this straight, Lee SK & Sk Drone ARE two different people right?
Which one is your choice?, if you have to choice just one antenna among FPVLR, MAXX and Terminator ?I just want to make sure I have this straight, Lee SK & Sk Drone ARE two different people right?
Who would want to have to choose between those antennas! I own them all and I'd have a hard time giving up any of them! But since you put me on the spot Lee, just go ahead and pick up the maxx range from Fredz (aka DistanceWorks) or Horizon antennasfpv[emoji41]Which one is your choice?, if you have to choice just one antenna among FPVLR, MAXX and Terminator ?
I'm going to start out with it alldB, I could just boost the 5.8 and leave the 2.4s unboosted? That's what you did with the term right?
Generally, which rf amp do you use for long flight ? 1Watt Dual, 2 x 3WattI'm going to start out with it all
Unboosted ! But I imagine in the end you'll end up having to boost the 5.8 depending on what kind of distance you're looking to go!
Did you tried it?You can get ITElite panels , cheap.
ITElite 2.4GHz 14dBi Outdoor Panel Antenna H/V-Pol N-Female
Remember, that has a N type connector, not the SMA that you typically see around here. The N is much better for long signal runs because you can use a 'real' coax instead of the lossy nonsense you see here. But it would be amazing overkill to just hook up to an RC. You certainly could make (or perhaps buy) an N-SMA adapter but every adapter, every cable, every everything adds up to signal loss at 2.4 GHz.You can get ITElite panels , cheap.
ITElite 2.4GHz 14dBi Outdoor Panel Antenna H/V-Pol N-Female
Love those feel-good stories MikepMaxrange is one amazing equipment tested it today Urban area.
Unboosted got around 9000ft lost signal RTH kicked In
Boosted got around 30,000ft lost signal RTH kicked In
You won't regret it Maxwell! Message Fredz right now!I am looking at the Maxrange. I hit bonus last week.
The copper circles are just patches you can do kite shaped patches aswell but have know idea how they work out the sizes for them.What is the purpose of the copper circles?
The higher the frequency the smaller the patches, think of old analog cb radios and they have big antennas because their frequency was much much lower.I wanted to add to this discussion but haven't had a chance to add pics until now...
When I bought a 5.8 amp last summer, the Chinese sent me several antennas with the amp, and one of them was this one:
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View image: DCP 7001
View image: DCP 7003
And it's a pretty good antenna! It might be on par with a windsurfer. It's certainly not as good as an FPVLR or ITELITE, but I think there's potential here. This antenna doesn't seem to exist for the 2.4 freq range and I don't know why. Probably because nobody bothered or thought to make one yet.
Wont see the bonus until tomorrow. So I will be looking for Fred this weekend.You won't regret it Maxwell! Message Fredz right now!
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