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Spark tried to force landing. And other strange behavior.
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<blockquote data-quote="Dronason" data-source="post: 8547" data-attributes="member: 553"><p>Sorry, that's what measurement shows. The spark is not involved directly it just decide which channel it will use, it is the RC which can use the 2 bands at same time, not the Spark.</p><p>At power-up, when the Spark decides for a band (based on available channels in each band I assume) one of the band is used:</p><ol> <li data-xf-list-type="ol">It uses 2.4 GHz, then when the RC connect it generate Spar-RC wifi at 5.8 GHz, Spark don't show any SSID as it is in RC mode</li> <li data-xf-list-type="ol">It uses 5.8 GHz, then when the RC connect it generate Spar-RC wifi at 2.4 GHz, Spark don't show any SSID as it is in RC mode</li> </ol><p>From that:</p><p>1a) You are in Europe and you use android, then you are stuck as the wifi channels used by the Spark / Spark-RC are illegal in Europe (149-165) and not detected by the tablet. You need to </p><p>1b) Not in Europe or (in Europe and you use an IOS device), then the tablet can connect to these wifi channels.</p><p>2) Android and IOS tablet can connect to the RC. </p><p></p><p>What I noticed is that the RC select always a channel that is already used and at high level (by me and for 2.4G, cannot check 5.8 GHz). There would be really better channel to choose.</p><p></p><p>Using illegal channels in Europe is a big flaw of the Spark as use of OTG is almost a must for android users. </p><p>I personally purchased my first iDevice because of this and the fact that development of android version of GO4 app was fare behind IOS version.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dronason, post: 8547, member: 553"] Sorry, that's what measurement shows. The spark is not involved directly it just decide which channel it will use, it is the RC which can use the 2 bands at same time, not the Spark. At power-up, when the Spark decides for a band (based on available channels in each band I assume) one of the band is used: [LIST=1] [*]It uses 2.4 GHz, then when the RC connect it generate Spar-RC wifi at 5.8 GHz, Spark don't show any SSID as it is in RC mode [*]It uses 5.8 GHz, then when the RC connect it generate Spar-RC wifi at 2.4 GHz, Spark don't show any SSID as it is in RC mode [/LIST] From that: 1a) You are in Europe and you use android, then you are stuck as the wifi channels used by the Spark / Spark-RC are illegal in Europe (149-165) and not detected by the tablet. You need to 1b) Not in Europe or (in Europe and you use an IOS device), then the tablet can connect to these wifi channels. 2) Android and IOS tablet can connect to the RC. What I noticed is that the RC select always a channel that is already used and at high level (by me and for 2.4G, cannot check 5.8 GHz). There would be really better channel to choose. Using illegal channels in Europe is a big flaw of the Spark as use of OTG is almost a must for android users. I personally purchased my first iDevice because of this and the fact that development of android version of GO4 app was fare behind IOS version. [/QUOTE]
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