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<blockquote data-quote="srcrain" data-source="post: 3445" data-attributes="member: 125"><p>I know that people have talked about this fix improving video reception and video lag, and some have talked about increased range because of limiting interference (there are even Youtube videos) but <strong>are the majority of people really experiencing longer range (or just a few)</strong>? I have tried it both ways and there doesn't seem to be a noticeable difference, especially in "noisy" environments. Perhaps it just increases range in very rural areas. I would love more people to weigh in on whether they are seeing a noticeable difference is how far you can fly your Spark. I have maxed out at around 1800 feet in a typical suburban environment. I am using the distance at which I lose all reception (no signal) and the Spark initiates the RTH.</p><p></p><p>What should we expect for improvement - 10%, 20%, 50%, or more? I am curious to hear even more real world experiences.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="srcrain, post: 3445, member: 125"] I know that people have talked about this fix improving video reception and video lag, and some have talked about increased range because of limiting interference (there are even Youtube videos) but [B]are the majority of people really experiencing longer range (or just a few)[/B]? I have tried it both ways and there doesn't seem to be a noticeable difference, especially in "noisy" environments. Perhaps it just increases range in very rural areas. I would love more people to weigh in on whether they are seeing a noticeable difference is how far you can fly your Spark. I have maxed out at around 1800 feet in a typical suburban environment. I am using the distance at which I lose all reception (no signal) and the Spark initiates the RTH. What should we expect for improvement - 10%, 20%, 50%, or more? I am curious to hear even more real world experiences. [/QUOTE]
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