Hello Everyone! Thank you for subscribing to my channel and giving your support and feedback! Here we simplify Link Quality and RssiDbm....Hopefully, lol.. Enjoy the Breeze...👍🏻🍻👊🏻
Like always great video easy explanation so we can understand . Thank you very much for the video . PS At this moment Im in the building process of a whoop and is it the Eco vtx with the camera and I have the frame Bwhoop65 on white , also Happymodel , motors EX0802-kv 25000 , props 31mm-2 [ 1mm ] . Almost forgot the FC is the Betafpv f4 1S 5A ELRS 3.0. I took out the motors connectors . this is going to be my first whoop build.
I appreciate your feedback and encouragement.. That whoop sounds like it's coming along nicely.. Last night we were gorilla-whoopin a bar several blocks away - I'm impressed with the range of the EcoHDz...🤌🏻 P. S. What lipo are using?
lol Love that. well as that quality goes down your packets go to the crocs! But seriously in my goggles I put LQ, Rssi, and the dbm thing or whatever. link quality looks like some vtx reading rssi I know when it goes down to 20 time to come back and the dbm number goes up I always wonder whether i need them all or should just stick to the one I don't want below 20. basically that and a average cell reading n I'm happy
Lots of people run just the LQ. However, I like seeing both - especially on freestyle/LR builds.. I wish I would have flashed my CLI snippets before ending the video, but yeah, 20 is the critical limit.. -100 to -115 Rssidbm is the warning and critical limits.. I have 2 receivers that failsafe below -109.. Enjoy the Breeze...👍🏻🍻👊🏻
My pleasure. Glad it helps.. I appreciate your feedback...🍻 Nappy hit me up and after our conversation, I thought, this information deserves a quick video..🤔
@@PropsOff yeah i was asking him about it and he was trying to explain some,i appreciate both of you guys but this video definitely helped me understand
I think this is THE BEST description of RSSI/LQ relationship ever! Fantastic job. Putting that feather in my cap (video link in my help references up there with the how-to-solder video!
You(Tx) and your friend(Rx) are on different sides of the cliff, a looped rope is stretched between you (the principle of a bicycle chain). The rope rotates at a constant speed. You and him try to communicate with each other by attaching pieces of paper with text on a rope with clothespins. Each of you writes and attaches one piece of paper exactly every 60 seconds. The LINK QUALITY in this case is the ratio of the received sheets to those sent in a standard time period, for example, you received 45 sheets in 1 hour. 15 sheets are completely lost due to external RANDOM exposure: a flock of flying birds pecked at it, and/or a sudden gust of wind tore it off. But your friend sent 60 of them, so the LINK QUALITY is 45/60 = 75% RSSI dbm is how well the ink is preserved on the received sheets and you can read them due to the CONSTANT environmental impact: in this case, the scorching sun burns out the ink - the greater the distance between you and your friend, the stronger the effect is. In the worst case, you get a piece of paper, but you can't make out a single word, Rssi dbi varies from -100 to -130 (certain value is determined by the strength of you eyes)
One disadvantage of using ELRS is I don't fully understand how it works. That's because it's so reliable that I've never had to troubleshoot any connection issues lol
Bob Ross of fpv. Great vid man!
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@@ericbrogren6358
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I second this
As a visual learner I appreciate this !
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Great video bro💯
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Hello Everyone! Thank you for subscribing to my channel and giving your support and feedback! Here we simplify Link Quality and RssiDbm....Hopefully, lol..
Enjoy the Breeze...👍🏻🍻👊🏻
Great video man!
I appreciate your feedback...👍🏻🍻👊🏻
Thoroughly enjoy your vids my dude. I mean it ❤
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Beginner to FPV group is absolutely amazing!! Keep up the great work...❗
Nice video man ❤❤❤🍻🍻🍻🍻
Thanks Nappy...👍🏻🍻👊🏻
@@PropsOff you’re welcome
Like always great video easy explanation so we can understand . Thank you very much for the video . PS At this moment Im in the building process of a whoop and is it the Eco vtx with the camera and I have the frame Bwhoop65 on white , also Happymodel , motors EX0802-kv 25000 , props 31mm-2 [ 1mm ] . Almost forgot the FC is the Betafpv f4 1S 5A ELRS 3.0. I took out the motors connectors . this is going to be my first whoop build.
I appreciate your feedback and encouragement.. That whoop sounds like it's coming along nicely.. Last night we were gorilla-whoopin a bar several blocks away - I'm impressed with the range of the EcoHDz...🤌🏻
P. S. What lipo are using?
Awesome 😎 great video
I appreciate your feedback and support...🍻
lol Love that. well as that quality goes down your packets go to the crocs!
But seriously in my goggles I put LQ, Rssi, and the dbm thing or whatever. link quality looks like some vtx reading rssi I know when it goes down to 20 time to come back and the dbm number goes up I always wonder whether i need them all or should just stick to the one I don't want below 20. basically that and a average cell reading n I'm happy
Lots of people run just the LQ. However, I like seeing both - especially on freestyle/LR builds.. I wish I would have flashed my CLI snippets before ending the video, but yeah, 20 is the critical limit.. -100 to -115 Rssidbm is the warning and critical limits.. I have 2 receivers that failsafe below -109.. Enjoy the Breeze...👍🏻🍻👊🏻
Thank you. Definitely easier for me to understand it the way you explained it. I appreciate it. 🙌 🍺 🍻
My pleasure. Glad it helps.. I appreciate your feedback...🍻
Nappy hit me up and after our conversation, I thought, this information deserves a quick video..🤔
@@PropsOff yeah i was asking him about it and he was trying to explain some,i appreciate both of you guys but this video definitely helped me understand
@@Smagsfpv
Nappy is one of a kind...🤌🏻
@@PropsOff definitely. He's a good dude.
I think this is THE BEST description of RSSI/LQ relationship ever! Fantastic job. Putting that feather in my cap (video link in my help references up there with the how-to-solder video!
I appreciate your encouragement and support.. I made this for a local FPVer and decided to share it. I'm glad you like it...🍻
Great description! Congratulations
@@EnricRotllanAndrea
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good job as always. I only have DBM on my OSD.
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I definitely have both.. If one goes, both go..😳
You(Tx) and your friend(Rx) are on different sides of the cliff, a looped rope is stretched between you (the principle of a bicycle chain). The rope rotates at a constant speed. You and him try to communicate with each other by attaching pieces of paper with text on a rope with clothespins. Each of you writes and attaches one piece of paper exactly every 60 seconds.
The LINK QUALITY in this case is the ratio of the received sheets to those sent in a standard time period, for example, you received 45 sheets in 1 hour. 15 sheets are completely lost due to external RANDOM exposure: a flock of flying birds pecked at it, and/or a sudden gust of wind tore it off. But your friend sent 60 of them, so the LINK QUALITY is 45/60 = 75%
RSSI dbm is how well the ink is preserved on the received sheets and you can read them due to the CONSTANT environmental impact: in this case, the scorching sun burns out the ink - the greater the distance between you and your friend, the stronger the effect is. In the worst case, you get a piece of paper, but you can't make out a single word, Rssi dbi varies from -100 to -130 (certain value is determined by the strength of you eyes)
very helpful description!
@@ChezzyDirt
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What is that other symbol people have on their OSD that is S shaped (a dot in the center and two curves) and has a numerical value?
I assume your referring to "Throttle Value"?
@@PropsOff Yes, that's it! I appreciate your help.
@@Filup93
My pleasure. Enjoy the Breeze...🍻
One disadvantage of using ELRS is I don't fully understand how it works. That's because it's so reliable that I've never had to troubleshoot any connection issues lol
I truly can't argue with ya...🍻