I am curious about this reply, as I sold my Standard to obtain an Advanced on the initial price drop for the 10th anniversary. I received the "B" revision Advanced (322B, right? i'll have to go look, but it is indeed B), and one of the improvements of the B revision was the increased range from 1.2 to 3.1 miles. I haven't noticed any issues with my Advanced, and it runs better than my standard ever did. Thrust is great, distance is spot on (tested a long range on my parents farm land). So what makes you say this is all "dumbed" down and decreased?!?!?!?
The W322B has 70% of the video power output of the original W322 from the aircraft, and the GL300C has 80% of the power output of the GL300A and GL300B. The W323 is the Pro version of the W322 Advanced with the same specs, except for the camera.
The
W323 Phantom 3 Professional has a frequency range of:
(2406.50000000 - 2476.50000000 and a
power output of 0.7460000
)
FCC ID: SS3-WM3231503
2406.50000000 2476.50000000 0.7460000
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The
W323A Phantom 3 Professional has a frequency range of:
2406.50000000 - 2476.50000000 and a
power output of 0.6120000 (82% of the W323)
(18% more than W323B)
FCC ID: SS3-WM3231507
2406.50000000 2476.50000000 0.6120000
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The
W323B Phantom 3 Professional has a frequency range of:
2406.50000000 - 2476.50000000 and a
power output of 0.5200000 (70% of the W323)
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Even though DJI originally advertised a 1.2 mile range for the W322, it was actually well over 3 miles. They reduced the power outputs, and then quoted the new range, which is still less than the original W322.
If you are not using boosters and amps and a battery mod, you won't notice the change. If you are, you will.