Donnie *
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Flight distance : 3636782 ft
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I would fly the AC at another location and first fly with the Aircraft orientated with the Repair antenna going directly back to the RC. Then rotate the AC 180 degrees so the other 2 antennas are pointing directly back to the AC. If you have a large signal dropout on the side that the antenna was repaired then you may have a problem . Keep in mind that there are 4 antenna on the AC located in the legs of the AC, best reception is obtained when the AC is directly facing you or directly away , if the AC is sideways in relation to the RC signal is greatly reduced.
Be sure to look at the AC and the location of the antennas in the legs of the AC, the antennas have sticker covering them , this will give you a better idea of what I mean .
My gut tells me if you are getting 1500 meters out that the antenna re soldering was correct . Keep in. ind that the AC on each side of the AC where the antennas are located have One antenna for the video transmission and one for control of the AC.( on each side of the AC , font and back ) do you happen to know which one was repaired ?
Like I said more than likely the repair was satisfactory because if it was not you would not have gotten anywhere near that distance without loosing signal if the repair was not done correctly .
Also go to the HD settings on the Go app and make sure the BIT rate is set for the Max distance and not set for best video but shorted range. This can be a huge factor in the Range of the Video signal was well.
I find that the video signal quality is NO BETTER when set to max bit quality but significantly range affected if not is set to max bit rate.
Hope this helps
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