Difference Between 60, 40, 20 and 10mhz?
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Hi there, when used FCC you have a few options, one of them on 5.8ghz video signal you can choose between 60, 40, 20 and 10. I guess 60 is the best quallity but less strong signal and 10 is less quallity but stronger video signal equal more range and penetration, am i rigtht?
5-20 02:37
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Hi, AEROVISUALES. Thank you for reaching out. The number of channels available varies according to the bandwidth. The channel with the best signal strength can be manually selected. The higher the bandwidth, the higher the video transmission rate and clearer image quality. However, there will also be a higher chance of wireless interference and the amount of equipment that can be accommodated will be more limited. To avoid interference in a multiplayer competition, manually select a fixed bandwidth and channel.
5-28 07:51
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DJI Gamora Posted at 5-28 07:51
Hi, AEROVISUALES. Thank you for reaching out. The number of channels available varies according to the bandwidth. The channel with the best signal strength can be manually selected. The higher the bandwidth, the higher the video transmission rate and clearer image quality. However, there will also be a higher chance of wireless interference and the amount of equipment that can be accommodated will be more limited. To avoid interference in a multiplayer competition, manually select a fixed bandwidth and channel.

THanks a lot so to be clear: the lower the Bandwidth (10mhz) the stronger the signal ?(even if i get lower image quality)
5-28 08:03
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AEROVISUALES Posted at 5-28 08:03
THanks a lot so to be clear: the lower the Bandwidth (10mhz) the stronger the signal ?(even if i get lower image quality)

Not in most environments, but if you're in a particularly RF-noisy environment, you might be able to find 10MHz of bandwidth with less interference than a 60MHz channel. You will also blast less bandwidth out so it will interfere less with others if you're flying in big group. In most cases it's best to just leave it on auto.
5-28 09:51
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fichek Posted at 5-28 09:51
Not in most environments, but if you're in a particularly RF-noisy environment, you might be able to find 10MHz of bandwidth with less interference than a 60MHz channel. You will also blast less bandwidth out so it will interfere less with others if you're flying in big group. In most cases it's best to just leave it on auto.

Perfect, thanks !
5-28 10:46
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