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Can someone please explain the UK 5.8 GHz problem?
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<blockquote data-quote="1uk3y" data-source="post: 82320" data-attributes="member: 15210"><p>You can manually switch between channels in the WiFi settings on the app. 2.4Ghz is the lower end of the channels (1-13 in Europe) and 5,8Ghz is the higher channels (50+). The height of the bars is noise and interference so you will want to pick the smallest bar. Normally 5.8Ghz is more stable and stronger at short distances whilst 2.4 can allow you to fly your spark further.</p><p></p><p>To answer your question though - DJI would prefer people to fly their drones within FOV and within say 100m in an open space so naturally, 5.8Ghz would ensure a more stable and solid connection.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="1uk3y, post: 82320, member: 15210"] You can manually switch between channels in the WiFi settings on the app. 2.4Ghz is the lower end of the channels (1-13 in Europe) and 5,8Ghz is the higher channels (50+). The height of the bars is noise and interference so you will want to pick the smallest bar. Normally 5.8Ghz is more stable and stronger at short distances whilst 2.4 can allow you to fly your spark further. To answer your question though - DJI would prefer people to fly their drones within FOV and within say 100m in an open space so naturally, 5.8Ghz would ensure a more stable and solid connection. [/QUOTE]
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