Estelle Lau
Second Officer
Flight distance : 38632 ft
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I saw many of you in this forum have a range issue with the Goggles RE, but I don't have such an issue, so I posted the following thread a week ago, I hope it is helpful to all of you.
How to deal with the short range issue of Goggles RE with Mavic 2!!!
I saw some threads talking about the short range issue of the Goggles RE with Mavic 2. I've tested mine last weekend, I found no issues when I use them. I think that some people may really get some issue, but some may get this issue since they use the machine in a wrong way, so I decided to share my test to all of you, I hope it is helpful.
Here are my testing steps:
Step 1. Turned all devices off, screwed the Pagoda antenna onto the Goggles RE. Someone may ask why I put the antenna on, doesn’t it just for the analog video transmission? Nope, it’s for receiving 5.8G signal. Luckily, the analog video transmission is running on 5.8G so it can be received by the antenna. And, as we all know the Ocusycn 2.0 has the dual channel and it might use 5.8G at any time, so you need to put the antenna on to make sure it will not lose signal while using 5.8G.
Step 2. Turned the AC and RC on, set the wireless channel to DUAL via DJI GO 4.
Step 3. Turned the Goggles RE on, linked it to the AC.
Step 4. Then, put the Goggles RE on my head, not on the ground, haha.
Step 5. Have fun, haha!!!
Troubleshooting Steps for Your Reference:
1. If the range issue persists after you tried my test steps, go back to Step 1;
2. Set the channel to 2.4G manually in Step 2, (Not the Dual anymore.);
3. Relink the AC and Goggles RE;
4. If the issue was gone, that means the Pagoda antenna was dead, you need to get it replaced;
5. If the issue persists again, there might be something wrong with the Goggles RE, refresh the firmware with Assistant 2 and try it again. If nothing changes, send it back to DJI for repair. |
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