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OTG or not to OTG?
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<blockquote data-quote="Ron_Dog" data-source="post: 68366" data-attributes="member: 8475"><p>You are correct! The OTG just connects the device to the controller, instead of using WiFi,nothing more! The control of the craft is "STILL" a WiFi signal from the controller to the drone. There are 3 things that will improve range, and they are #1 A clear path between the drone and controller.#2 picking a "clean channel" (no to low usage) to fly with, and 3# a set of parabolic reflectors, to direct the signal towards the drone, as opposed to 360 degrees around the antenna.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ron_Dog, post: 68366, member: 8475"] You are correct! The OTG just connects the device to the controller, instead of using WiFi,nothing more! The control of the craft is "STILL" a WiFi signal from the controller to the drone. There are 3 things that will improve range, and they are #1 A clear path between the drone and controller.#2 picking a "clean channel" (no to low usage) to fly with, and 3# a set of parabolic reflectors, to direct the signal towards the drone, as opposed to 360 degrees around the antenna. [/QUOTE]
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