FrSky range testing with WIFI Booster

by rchacker | January 14, 2013 | (15) Posted in Tips


Marc tests the range of the FrSky radio gear through the trees and how much further it will go with a 1W Wifi booster.

COMMENTS

Mizzster D Double-a on January 15, 2013
wow, impressive, anyway where is this place? Asian?
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Benn Gunn on January 19, 2013
interesting stuff.. love the backdrop
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Nonamerc on January 15, 2013
Hi if you really want to fly thourgh the jungle you should use 433 Mhz for your rc signal and 1.2 GHz or 900Mhz fo your FPV because of the lower frequency it can punch through objects much better.
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rchacker on January 16, 2013
I'm pretty happy with the FrSky link especially with the failsafe and telemetry feedback. I plan to move to 1.3GHz for the video and 433Mhz as a backup lost model beacon.
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MIDNCOCO on January 15, 2013
Wow it's like Bear Gryrls meets rc airplanes!!!
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rctestbench on January 26, 2013
awesome video, i would love to see a video of the set up and parts used for the telemetry system.

Ecuador jungle looks cool. what the hell are you doing in Ecuador anyhow, you sound aussie
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UndCon on March 19, 2013
Great test - We have similar mods and ideas to our 9X's

My OpenLRS are in the mail, I will use a switch to alter betweeen Fr-Sky DIY and OpenLRS

//UndCon
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JACKFIRE on January 1, 2014
hi, great video, I have a question This device affect the latency?
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FrSky range testing with WIFI Booster