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<blockquote data-quote="Dronason" data-source="post: 54170" data-attributes="member: 553"><p>Most probably the short range you get is due to 5.8G band the drone had selected. It took 5.8G because there was disturbance in 2.4G band, by default it takes 2.4G.</p><p>If you have anything on you using Bluetooth, shut it down. If something use wifi near you, turn it off.</p><p>Even in CE mode, distance more than 1000 meters are achievable. Parabolic reflectors, can be for a few extra 100 meters but there are some ok ones with a parabola curve, some with fancy curve and so less good. You can use a laser point to check your. Also check the holes location to insert the antenna. Some have holes not at right position and the antennas are not parallel when inserted in the reflector.</p><p>OTG cable can help but is not a real must if there is really no disturbance in the area.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dronason, post: 54170, member: 553"] Most probably the short range you get is due to 5.8G band the drone had selected. It took 5.8G because there was disturbance in 2.4G band, by default it takes 2.4G. If you have anything on you using Bluetooth, shut it down. If something use wifi near you, turn it off. Even in CE mode, distance more than 1000 meters are achievable. Parabolic reflectors, can be for a few extra 100 meters but there are some ok ones with a parabola curve, some with fancy curve and so less good. You can use a laser point to check your. Also check the holes location to insert the antenna. Some have holes not at right position and the antennas are not parallel when inserted in the reflector. OTG cable can help but is not a real must if there is really no disturbance in the area. [/QUOTE]
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