Since first use with my P4P, I've been receiving constant "strong wireless interference" messages when using the Crystal Sky. And they weren't false alarms either. In places where I've never had an issue before, I was getting messages and having disconnects sometimes only at a horizontal distance of 500 ft. Some of these locations were in semi remote locations - no buildings within at least 1/2 mile in either direction. I've experimented with changing the channels, video transmission quality/speed, adjusting the antennae etc, but nothing seems to fix the issue. How do I know it's the Crystal Sky? I went back to using my IPad Mini 4 1 week ago, and everything has worked flawlessly since. No drop outs, absolutely no "Strong Signal Interference" warnings. A quick internet search will reveal that others are having the same issue. Though I'm not sure if it's few and far in between, or people or so pleased with other aspects of the device that they're just ignoring this. In any case, though I did intentionally buy it to use with the Osmo Pro, I'd like the option to use it with my drones. Right now I can't. I do have to mention that I haven't tried the Crystal Sky with my Inspire 1 or Mavic, so I can't say if the issue is model specific. I've also come across a few posts that seem to suggest that the CS remote adapter could be the culprit. Software on CS is up to date. Can I return? I'd rather have the 7.85 when it's in stock anyway. Is there a fix? Does anyone know if it is in fact the RC Crystal Sky adapter that's causing the problem?
Here's a link to someone having the same issue: https://mavicpilots.com/threads/crystalsky-monitor-messing-with-rc-signal.20654/
Thanks for reading.
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