I have done antenna height extensions tests... many of them.. It does help to the point of the height extended + a bit.... I've extended the tips to around 25 ft. It is worth it, but does not solve the whole issues surrounding the dreaded dense objects.I've seen these threads pop up from time to time .
The current setup as the previous post has said it's
Line of sight.
I have wondered with the arials fitted to an extension pole connected to the controller using coaxial cable and the right plug connectors.
There is no reason that the range could easily be increased.
Hi guys, does anyone have one of these signal boosters? I am trying to extend the range of my Phantom 3 standard a bit. Do these actually help? If so what differences in range have you experienced? Thanks everyone!
For my uses, it's the video feed signal that rules the day. If you cant see there's no point in having control signal. I focus on boosting the video feed so I can drop behind or through as much obstacles as possible while maintaining full video signal. Intelite flat panels have proven to work so well I don't leave home without them. Of course amping them really is the finishing touch. I'm not into great distances, just great saturation.
The controller uses two channels for the system, TX (Transmits control signal) and RX (Receives video feed). On the drone itself TX is video feed while RX is control. The LIGHTBRIDGE system is a magical piece of technology indeed. Very little power is needed to have control signal levels be able to keep the drone moveable. However, the video transmission is another story. Video feed requires a high level of silence and signal levels need to be strong to be able to transmit such a large amount of data. Losing even a little bit of strong link or having electrical or radio noise will interfere with feed. The controller will switch channels trying to find the best and quietest link possible when this occurs. Using amplifiers/boosters increases the RF power needed for solid contact. The most important factor being the video feed needs the highest Db value for the listening channel of the controller (Your video). You can still fly the drone even with little control signal, but if you don't have a video feed how can you know where to move? So either by the use of higher gain antennas on the controller or boosting RX signal reception or even boosting the TX on the drone itself will increase your chances of being able to fly without losing picture which is the most important thing there is.Ok, for the unknowing reader, what am I looking at here?
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