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<blockquote data-quote="Dudge Jredd" data-source="post: 684" data-attributes="member: 70"><p>Did some additional research. (Correct me if I'm wrong)</p><p></p><p>The Mavic has 3 different (independent) wireless communication setups. OcuSync (DJI proprietary wireless for video data), typical wifi (2.4GHz and extended 5.8GHz), and RC (MHz based frequencies and channel set unlike GHz frequencies on wifi).</p><p></p><p>The Spark only has wifi. No OcuSync or RC transmitter/receiver. So everything has to transmit on wifi only including flight data, video data and controls. This is probably why the video transmission is also lower quality than recording quality to save some wifi bandwidth for flight data and controller inputs.</p><p></p><p>This makes sense since the Mavic RC isn't compatible with Spark. Spark can't connect on RC only channels and requires a different controller board and wireless setup.</p><p></p><p>So to prevent wifi crosstalk, it makes sense to wire the goggles directly to the RC since the Spark can't talk to each individually like OcuSync and RC transmission on Mavic can.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dudge Jredd, post: 684, member: 70"] Did some additional research. (Correct me if I'm wrong) The Mavic has 3 different (independent) wireless communication setups. OcuSync (DJI proprietary wireless for video data), typical wifi (2.4GHz and extended 5.8GHz), and RC (MHz based frequencies and channel set unlike GHz frequencies on wifi). The Spark only has wifi. No OcuSync or RC transmitter/receiver. So everything has to transmit on wifi only including flight data, video data and controls. This is probably why the video transmission is also lower quality than recording quality to save some wifi bandwidth for flight data and controller inputs. This makes sense since the Mavic RC isn't compatible with Spark. Spark can't connect on RC only channels and requires a different controller board and wireless setup. So to prevent wifi crosstalk, it makes sense to wire the goggles directly to the RC since the Spark can't talk to each individually like OcuSync and RC transmission on Mavic can. [/QUOTE]
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