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<blockquote data-quote="Northwood Mediaworks" data-source="post: 102727" data-attributes="member: 6411"><p>Are you wearing any BluTooth watches or accessories? Try using airplane mode on your mobile device. Use the OTG for sure. The other thing to remember is that clear line of sight will give you the best results, and I use the right angled triangle theory, rise over run, so the further you want to go, the higher you should take it, making sure your antennae are positioned correctly and facing the aircraft. Make sure you are away from all buildings and metal structures. If you are in Europe, then you have the limitations placed on your radio frequencies.. there are workarounds for that if you are willing. This forum has tons of topics like this one, do a search, it may be illuminating.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Northwood Mediaworks, post: 102727, member: 6411"] Are you wearing any BluTooth watches or accessories? Try using airplane mode on your mobile device. Use the OTG for sure. The other thing to remember is that clear line of sight will give you the best results, and I use the right angled triangle theory, rise over run, so the further you want to go, the higher you should take it, making sure your antennae are positioned correctly and facing the aircraft. Make sure you are away from all buildings and metal structures. If you are in Europe, then you have the limitations placed on your radio frequencies.. there are workarounds for that if you are willing. This forum has tons of topics like this one, do a search, it may be illuminating. [/QUOTE]
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