Why two 2.4ghz antennas on control what
What are you asking? A P3 Standard has only 1 antenna on the RC.......
I've read it before here as to why two tiny antennas small like a "cheese it cracker" that are internal in the RC unit.........the way i understand it is this : one transmits and the other receives ~ makes sense dont it !
I recently asked about how the two antennas work. It was explained to me that the rc uses diversity reception. It has two separate receivers, and switches back and forth between them, checking for the best signal.5ghz one controls the drone .what the camera sees is sent back to the controller why do you need two 2.4gbz
5ghz one controls the drone .what the camera sees is sent back to the controller why do you need two 2.4gbz
I recently asked about how the two antennas work. It was explained to me that the rc uses diversity reception. It has two separate receivers, and switches back and forth between them, checking for the best signal.
You don't have to use two boosters. The receiver with the stronger signal would be the one used. Two would be better, but not necessary.So if I’m looking at putting boosters on my controller then it needs too be x3 two 2.5ghz and one 5ghz one ? View attachment 97967 but look at this modded controller I found on the internet the 2.5gbz one on the left is not being boosted only the other two are
You don't have to use two boosters. The receiver with the stronger signal would be the one used. Two would be better, but not necessary.
A 5volt power bank with 3 line outs and it’s a phantom 3 standard View attachment 98007
So going to put them on and see what we get
Third-party Part 15 transmitter "signal boosters" are illegal in the U.S.
47 CFR 15.204 External Amplifiers And Antenna Modifications