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TheBoy Posted at 5-23 06:23
The point I was making was a comparison between how consistent the signal and range is on the Mini 2 most of the time, compared to how inconsistent the Mini 3 is in the same areas. This was done in simplistic, repeatable manor, and based upon my own results, not hearsay, or what the bloke down the pub heard. This is honest results from somebody with integrity, not from a DJI fanboi or anyone with a grudge. Simple, honest posts so that those considering the Mini 3 can make an informed decision, and those (many, many, many) who already have one who are suffering the same problem know they are not alone, and we can discuss if we can find solutions.
I find your reply quite aggressive, but am old enough and thick skinned enough not to worry too much. If you want to post up your professional training and qualifications in RF and microwave transmission, feel free to do so, and I will post up mine. Then we can decide who has what knowledge
Well I was trying to explain that bad signal is caused by interference . You say it’s not interference , but explain it as mini2 works Mini 3 doesn’t. You then go on to explain and admit to being some what of an expert in RF communication. So I’m quite happy to get this piece of information.
One thing I do know is interference is not consistently the same all of the time. There can be more interference at different times of the day etc. it can simply be down to what altitude you’re flying at .
But are you saying it’s a manufacturing problem or a FW for some only problem a remote problem RC or RC-N1 or antenna problem with the craft.
I witnessed a test in a high interference area it’s posted on this forum. 3 mini’s tested 1,2,3 and all failed at almost the same distance as the interference occurred. It clearly showed that in that incidence it was interference that caused the drones to fail. I have only heard surmised guesses and unfounded claims of bad RC remote, and other excuses with |
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