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stevejusto
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what is the mpbs number mean and what should the value be ?
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Buzzyone
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It’s the current mega bits per second transfer rate to the goggles from the Avata, it’s maximum is 40mbs and it will vary depending on the strength of the downlink. Expect to see it reduce as the Avata moves further away or it goes into power save mode while it’s not flying.

You can set the rate in ‘Transmission’ sub menu, some drop the rate to stabilise the feed at longer ranges or challenging environments.
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Buzzyone Posted at 9-9 23:42
It’s the current mega bits per second transfer rate to the goggles from the Avata, it’s maximum is 40mbs and it will vary depending on the strength of the downlink. Expect to see it reduce as the Avata moves further away or it goes into power save mode while it’s not flying.

You can set the rate in ‘Transmission’ sub menu, some drop the rate to stabilise the feed at longer ranges or challenging environments.

Max. =  50 MBps
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DJI Stephen
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Hello there stevejusto. Good day and thank you for the inquiry. For reference, the higher the number of Mbps ( megabits per second ) you have, the fasted your online activity should be. Thank you.
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Chaosrider
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Buzzyone Posted at 9-9 23:42
It’s the current mega bits per second transfer rate to the goggles from the Avata, it’s maximum is 40mbs and it will vary depending on the strength of the downlink. Expect to see it reduce as the Avata moves further away or it goes into power save mode while it’s not flying.

You can set the rate in ‘Transmission’ sub menu, some drop the rate to stabilise the feed at longer ranges or challenging environments.

Not to be confused with Mega BYTES per second, which is very different.

Configurations vary somewhat, but 8-bit bytes are common. So 1 Mega BYTE per second = 8 Mega BITS per second. I actually managed a networking project where the customer didn't understand the difference. In they're early network capacity estimates...before I got there...they were assuming that a 10 Mega BYTE file could be sent over a 10 Mega BIT channel in a second.

Obviously, they're capacity was a good deal less...robust...than they thought it was!

There's frequently some network overhead bandwidth cost, so for a Q&D glance I assume  a1 Mega BYTE file needs a 10 Mega BIT per second channel, to send that file in a second.

YMMV!

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