GadgetGuy
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Actually, it does take wind into account, as it leaves plenty of margin for error, and will land with over 30% remaing battery in most cases, if Smart Return to Home isn't cancelled. I land with 10% remaining all the time. The farther away you are, the more critical the antenna orientation becomes. Adding a cheap windsurfer will concentrate the signal better, and also keep the two antennas parallel and vertical, which is best for long range.Thanks for the quick info for a P4P newbie, @GadgetGuy -- The DJI warning doesn't take into account the wind conditions, which can be problematic or even fatal on occasions.
Why would the lightbridge system so sensitive to antenna orientations on both the RC and the aircraft?(presumably, the latter is the cause of signal dependence on flight directions). MP's occusync seems to be much more robust.