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So a couple of days ago I took the Evo out for a little flying, nothing fancy, just around the neighborhood. When setting up my video transmission settings (20, smooth is what I've found to be the most stable, 10 smooth is almost as good) I noticed once I set it to 20 there was a very distinct set of spikes showing on the graph. It almost had the appearance of an EKG heartbeat, all of the peaks were the same height, the wavelength was uniform, etc. It was almost like there was a beacon somewhere blipping away. I thought nothing of it, switched over to 10 instead and had fun until my batteries were all drained.
Well, today I went out in the country looking for someplace interesting and open to do a little filming. I found a nice open green field... the first green I've seen this season. I couldn't say no to that, so I pulled over, hit my hazard lights, and set up to film. When I got to the video transmission page and set to 20 Mbps, guess what I saw! Yes, the same spikes on the graph. About 8 of them, just like the other day in my neighborhood. How is that possible!? The only things present that were present the other day were the drone itself, my Jeep (although it was turned off both times, this time only the hazard lights were on), and me. Other than that it was a completely different area, no traffic, no towers anywhere, nothing.
What on Earth would cause that type of signal? I'm guessing it has to be the drone, but why and how would it be emitting a signal like that? Why just on 20 Mbps? It couldn't be the hazard lights could it? They blink rhythmically like the spikes show on the graph, but they don't give off RF that I know of. Any ideas?
Well, today I went out in the country looking for someplace interesting and open to do a little filming. I found a nice open green field... the first green I've seen this season. I couldn't say no to that, so I pulled over, hit my hazard lights, and set up to film. When I got to the video transmission page and set to 20 Mbps, guess what I saw! Yes, the same spikes on the graph. About 8 of them, just like the other day in my neighborhood. How is that possible!? The only things present that were present the other day were the drone itself, my Jeep (although it was turned off both times, this time only the hazard lights were on), and me. Other than that it was a completely different area, no traffic, no towers anywhere, nothing.
What on Earth would cause that type of signal? I'm guessing it has to be the drone, but why and how would it be emitting a signal like that? Why just on 20 Mbps? It couldn't be the hazard lights could it? They blink rhythmically like the spikes show on the graph, but they don't give off RF that I know of. Any ideas?