Sounds correct, at start with only the RC it shows 11 channels and when I turn on the Spark it switch to 13 channels.You can check it inside the app, if you have 11 channels on 2.4 Ghz you're in fcc, in ce there are 13 channels.
Configs are not working with spark, at least not in my tests.Does that change with the .DJI.configs FCC patch and you get only 11 channels in 2.4 with the Spark connected to the RC?
Back from the US and I'm experimenting with that patch but not sure if it works.
Not sure what you mean. The way is as Marcocappe indicated at post #2.Ok, back to original question. What I was referring to is, I'm app, there is a way to actually see "version" to see it it is US and a value of 0.
That process is what I'm interested in.
I am not dealing with software/firmware mod as I don't need them and I don't need to add such risk. I can reach more than 1000 meters for both band in non urban area and it where I mainly fly.
1, 2, 3. No idea
4. You need to found an area which is really clean from interference so you can compare between flights over time. Also there should be no other device using bluetooth or wifi with or near you.
Regarding you PS, I had the same with a Samsung S6, Tab S2. Some others also with S7. With my iPad mini 4, there was no issue to use these special wifi channels (low power mode) here in Europe. At my surprise my new S8 has also no issue to use them, so it is not a android / ios story. These channels are normal wifi in US and special in Europe. DJI decided to use only these one instead of another set that would satisfy US and CE.
Detection of country can be also linked to the SIM card or the cell provider.
In Switzerland the CE mode is applicable, not FCC. It would have been almost 2000 meters I would say. But controlling the Spark through wifi at 1000 meters is already an issue as with wifi the conditions can change very quickly. Flying near a house and then somebody there start to watch a video on his mobile using the house wifi and the Spark link could be lost. Having a little more power will not change that flaw. You can go at some distance with the Spark only if there is nobody using wifi and bluetooth in the area.It seems that this is what they are doing yes as I found a log file by accident (with ES File Explorer) that had references to MCC and I also found another one with references to NFZ.
Will try some more testing when the weather clears up.
1000 meters in 2.4 and 5.8 ? Well I suppose Switzerland does not fall under the CE umbrella then ;-)
Hardware ? Do you mean firmware ? I'm all ears ;-)
So I've done some experimenting and found that :
1. Indeed .DJI.configs does not appear to be working with the Spark on .500. I alwways get 13 2.4Ghz channels, whether in direct or RC connection.
Did it work with .400 for you?
I didn't try .DJI.configs with .400.
I've seen some comments saying that with the RC on .300 you still get the FCC mode with OTG but not with WiFi.
You should have either a defective unit or some interferences....
@Dronason - Switzerland must have different rules for 5.8Ghz because it loses connection at ~300 meters in the EC as I found during my testing today!
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