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Is my Spark faulty, range issue
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<blockquote data-quote="ol&#039; Sparky" data-source="post: 121856" data-attributes="member: 16402"><p>Hi! Soccer ref is correct...phone should be connected to the controller...not the bird. OTG cable will improve the range, but it will always have some degree of pixelating type interference. Even my M2 Zoom with OccuSync (or whatever they call it) gets some at farther distances. As long as the actual recording isn't breaking up, I don't have an issue with it. The Spark will not get close to the range of the newer models. My record is about 8000 feet with a convex range extender, but it must be pointed directly at Spark ALL the time. When I fly, the USB on my Android is set at file transfer/Android Auto, Wi-Fi on the phone is turned off. Works well. Make sure you plug the OTG cable in the proper way...makes a difference which end is plugged into the controller. If the controller is charging the phone, it's correct. If the phone is charging the controller...reverse the cable. Happy flying.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ol' Sparky, post: 121856, member: 16402"] Hi! Soccer ref is correct...phone should be connected to the controller...not the bird. OTG cable will improve the range, but it will always have some degree of pixelating type interference. Even my M2 Zoom with OccuSync (or whatever they call it) gets some at farther distances. As long as the actual recording isn't breaking up, I don't have an issue with it. The Spark will not get close to the range of the newer models. My record is about 8000 feet with a convex range extender, but it must be pointed directly at Spark ALL the time. When I fly, the USB on my Android is set at file transfer/Android Auto, Wi-Fi on the phone is turned off. Works well. Make sure you plug the OTG cable in the proper way...makes a difference which end is plugged into the controller. If the controller is charging the phone, it's correct. If the phone is charging the controller...reverse the cable. Happy flying. [/QUOTE]
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