Thanks! When longranging, I generally try to fly "line of sight". There shouldn't be any objects between the antennas of the goggles and the ones on the drone. Avoid flying behind trees and especially behind rocks, as they will kill your signal. Even the drone itself can have an impact on signal strenght, so make sure you have two long antennas installed on the quad for the video transmission, so at least one antenna can always keep that line of sight. For the goggles, I'm using some normal patch antennas. Those can make a significant improvement. Nevertheless, I'm not having a perfect connection all the time. At some point (10:55), I've actually lost my video connection for a second, you can hear the motors speed up 😂 Hope this helps!
Sehr schön geflogen und hammer Aufnahmen. 😊
Danke dir! 😊
welcome back in the air :-)
Fantastic Dive, Sub!
Thanks man!
Beautiful video. How do you have such a good connection to your digital goggles?
Thanks! When longranging, I generally try to fly "line of sight". There shouldn't be any objects between the antennas of the goggles and the ones on the drone. Avoid flying behind trees and especially behind rocks, as they will kill your signal. Even the drone itself can have an impact on signal strenght, so make sure you have two long antennas installed on the quad for the video transmission, so at least one antenna can always keep that line of sight.
For the goggles, I'm using some normal patch antennas. Those can make a significant improvement.
Nevertheless, I'm not having a perfect connection all the time. At some point (10:55), I've actually lost my video connection for a second, you can hear the motors speed up 😂
Hope this helps!