Thanks, great information.
Question: If you go to a RC airpark they want to know what frequency you radio is transmitting on. Any way to know this?
Marc
Hi Marc,
I fly in an area with many electric fixed wing and multirotor aircraft. Having 10 or more aircraft in the air at the same time is not at all uncommon on a weekend...Scale foamies, FPV racing quads, long range FPV stuff, gliders, you name it.
Everyone is flying some version of spread spectrum 2.4GHz radio control and there is never any mention of individual channels because it's a moot point with frequency hopping.
With regard to FPV video down link frequencies we always check with other flyers before turning on (5.8 and 1.28GHz are the most popular). All the experienced FPV flyers know that the DJI products operate on an essentially "proprietary" frequency scheme.
I have never witnessed a DJI P3 cause direct interference with more traditional FPV down links or with the modern 2.4GHz transmitters.
When I'm flying my P3 and have my HeadPlays on and someone walks by and either asks what freq. I am on or is announcing their VTx freq. (i.e "Boscam channel 7") I simply reply "DJI proprietary" and that is completely sufficient.
:harry