Yep, same here. Rather expensive, but you could get the dbs Maxx by itelite. Arbaxter on this site recently bought one.I just got the ones from Skyreat. I was hoping it would help with the video interference warnings. Nope, still get them!
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Good Idea .. Like it !Try flipping the antennas down so that the reflectors point above horizon, the signal is directional. With a real paribolic you can get wifi signals up to 15 miles los.
Well Bama, i tried them and i didnt get any improvements so now its time to try the next best option. The furthest point ive had mine out is 1800' and the signal was a bit scrambled. The farm i fly on now has a couple of electric lines and a metal barn but i wasnt flying by either. Does height help when flying longer distances? I try to stay down to 200'. I have the Susquehanna river a few miles away and maybe i will take it there and see how far i can go with no power lines or metal interference.I've heard of them not making much difference, but I don't think I've heard of the experience you had. They seem to be kind of hit or miss sometimes. One of them things you just have to try. I couldn't fly a mile with my drone , so I ordered some. Then, after I ordered them and before they arrived, I go out and fly a mile, and I thinking.....somebody's messing' with me.
Try flipping the antennas down so that the reflectors point above horizon, the signal is directional. With a real paribolic you can get wifi signals up to 15 miles los.
I have trees around so I was probably around 500 or 600 feet up. I haven't been using them lately because I haven't wanted to fly very far away,Well Bama, i tried them and i didnt get any improvements so now its time to try the next best option. The furthest point ive had mine out is 1800' and the signal was a bit scrambled. The farm i fly on now has a couple of electric lines and a metal barn but i wasnt flying by either. Does height help when flying longer distances? I try to stay down to 200'. I have the Susquehanna river a few miles away and maybe i will take it there and see how far I can go with no power lines or metal interference.
I have trees around so I was probably around 500 or 600 feet up.
Altitude is your friend most times when going for distance if there are any objects around or power lines. I have to go up to 400' when flying from the house or line of sight gets tricky at around 800-1000 feet out...damn palm trees everywhere. I have 3 corridors between houses that I can get best runs through here...as soon as I cross a rooftop pinnacle or palm between me and the XSP I get signal warnings.Well Bama, i tried them and i didnt get any improvements so now its time to try the next best option. The furthest point ive had mine out is 1800' and the signal was a bit scrambled. The farm i fly on now has a couple of electric lines and a metal barn but i wasnt flying by either. Does height help when flying longer distances? I try to stay down to 200'. I have the Susquehanna river a few miles away and maybe i will take it there and see how far i can go with no power lines or metal interference.
How do you flip them down? Mine only go up, or out, to the sides, or in on each other. Only way to point them towards the horizon, on mine, is to flip them straight up, and tilt the controller down, with the screen holder cocked way back over the controls, to be able to see it.Try flipping the antennas down so that the reflectors point above horizon, the signal is directional. With a real paribolic you can get wifi signals up to 15 miles los.