No modifications, other than using remote controller from my P2V instead of the remote controller that came with the P2VP. The P2V remote controller has slightly higher transmission power than the P2VP remote controller.
I use the P2VP range extender, because it's got more transmitting power than the P2V range extender.
Some enthusiasts, one in particular, use subject headings that say "Stock P2V", then go on to describe the equipment they've added and the modifications they've made. I don't think highly of such false reporting.
I'm surprised I was able to get to 4400 feet with both FPV and quad control before losing the connection. I stayed under 400 feet altitude and it's highly likely that the treeline was blocking direct radio and wi-fi contact at that point.
http://youtu.be/Xa0sfEzfhqU
I use the P2VP range extender, because it's got more transmitting power than the P2V range extender.
Some enthusiasts, one in particular, use subject headings that say "Stock P2V", then go on to describe the equipment they've added and the modifications they've made. I don't think highly of such false reporting.
I'm surprised I was able to get to 4400 feet with both FPV and quad control before losing the connection. I stayed under 400 feet altitude and it's highly likely that the treeline was blocking direct radio and wi-fi contact at that point.
http://youtu.be/Xa0sfEzfhqU