Re: Phantom 2 Vision WIFI
I was doing some thinking. I dont know if you guys experience this, but when the control is lost of the vision, its says it on the iphone screen. The control is a one way communication to the vision. So, this brings up the question of
-How does the message that control gets lost get sent back to the phone?
-How does distance data get sent back to the phone?
The reason that I ask this is because we know that the wifi connection sends this data, but the data is collected in the NAZA box. Somehow, the data has to be sent from the NAZA to the camera and then is broadcast on the wifi network.
I think this is why there are 2 antennas on the vision and the camera. One of the vision antennas receives the control commands. The other must send the flight distance data to one of camera antenna.
This means that one of the camera antennas is RX the data from the vision, then the other is the wifi communication.
The reason I am thinking about this is that the 2 vision antennas are on the front right and back left legs. More than likely, if someone wants to upgrade the vision control antenna, they will use the back left leg antenna because the rear of the craft is open for antennas. If someone decided to add a cloverleaf antenna to the camera wifi, it may be better to place it on the left side of the camera (looking down on the vision). If the camera is in fact receiving NAZA data, it seems like you would want to keep the stock (patch?) antenna on the right side so that it can face the vision antenna on the front right leg.
Any opinions? TheMostToys ;-) ?
I was doing some thinking. I dont know if you guys experience this, but when the control is lost of the vision, its says it on the iphone screen. The control is a one way communication to the vision. So, this brings up the question of
-How does the message that control gets lost get sent back to the phone?
-How does distance data get sent back to the phone?
The reason that I ask this is because we know that the wifi connection sends this data, but the data is collected in the NAZA box. Somehow, the data has to be sent from the NAZA to the camera and then is broadcast on the wifi network.
I think this is why there are 2 antennas on the vision and the camera. One of the vision antennas receives the control commands. The other must send the flight distance data to one of camera antenna.
This means that one of the camera antennas is RX the data from the vision, then the other is the wifi communication.
The reason I am thinking about this is that the 2 vision antennas are on the front right and back left legs. More than likely, if someone wants to upgrade the vision control antenna, they will use the back left leg antenna because the rear of the craft is open for antennas. If someone decided to add a cloverleaf antenna to the camera wifi, it may be better to place it on the left side of the camera (looking down on the vision). If the camera is in fact receiving NAZA data, it seems like you would want to keep the stock (patch?) antenna on the right side so that it can face the vision antenna on the front right leg.
Any opinions? TheMostToys ;-) ?