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<blockquote data-quote="Heckmaniac" data-source="post: 71324" data-attributes="member: 13177"><p>There are a few keys to getting distance with this Spark and remote from my experience.</p><p>- Need to be in FCC mode not CE as with much of Europe (are you in the USA?).</p><p>- Need to be in an area with minimal Wi-Fi signal interference (open farm fields, over water, etc). Not in neighborhoods or surrounded by competing wi-fi, which can cause noise and interference with the remote - even if you have a clear line of site to the drone.</p><p>- Key is to have line of site between the drone and remote (above any tree line, houses, etc.). The more wide open the better.</p><p>- Need to point the parabolic rang extender dish that is on your antenna's directly in the direction and relative angle to the drone (don't move the remote around, but always in line with the drone).</p><p>- I allow the remote to choose the signal automatically (not locked into 5.8 or 2.4). I find that the 5.8 is what the remote normally selects and works great for me.</p><p></p><p>i all that is done, then you should get 2 miles no problem - if you are getting significantly less, then maybe you have a beginner mode or geofence set up in the DJI Go4 app settings. If not any of that, then maybe an issue with the drone or remote.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Heckmaniac, post: 71324, member: 13177"] There are a few keys to getting distance with this Spark and remote from my experience. - Need to be in FCC mode not CE as with much of Europe (are you in the USA?). - Need to be in an area with minimal Wi-Fi signal interference (open farm fields, over water, etc). Not in neighborhoods or surrounded by competing wi-fi, which can cause noise and interference with the remote - even if you have a clear line of site to the drone. - Key is to have line of site between the drone and remote (above any tree line, houses, etc.). The more wide open the better. - Need to point the parabolic rang extender dish that is on your antenna's directly in the direction and relative angle to the drone (don't move the remote around, but always in line with the drone). - I allow the remote to choose the signal automatically (not locked into 5.8 or 2.4). I find that the 5.8 is what the remote normally selects and works great for me. i all that is done, then you should get 2 miles no problem - if you are getting significantly less, then maybe you have a beginner mode or geofence set up in the DJI Go4 app settings. If not any of that, then maybe an issue with the drone or remote. [/QUOTE]
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