The reflectors also help prevent rogue Wi-Fi signals from behind you from interfering with your video reception from the craft.The antennas emit the signal forwards and backwards, in very simple terms by putting these behind it reflects the lost signal forwards instead of through you and into nowhere so you'll have near on 100% of your signal being used for the benefit of distance
Mine are all aluminum. I notice many sold are copper or aluminum in plastic housing.All should perform the same. This one is nice too since it can be folded when not in use.
I own both types and both work identical. The copper just looks cooler. It's more important that the shape is efficient. Some implementations are shaped poorly.Mine are all aluminum. I notice many sold are copper or aluminum in plastic housing.
Is mine OK?
There are a few threads that discuss this comparison and the posters in all of them say they don't notice a difference.Mine are all aluminum. I notice many sold are copper or aluminum in plastic housing.
I have yet to test them (Homemade Windsufers.) on my controller but I did put them on my WiFi extender for my house and it added about 30 feet outdoors.
Are these known to be useful?
Since the Phantom is controlled by the remote controller, restarting the app will not interrupt your flight.Can I reboot the app to reconnect? Or is that a bad idea?