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RMJovo Posted at 2018-1-24 20:02
The antenna is just a thin wire inside the plastic looking antenna the flat part of the plastic antenna has nothing to do with the signal strength. What does affect signal strength is if the receiver and transmitters antenna have the same orientation, in this case the remote and the Quad use vertical propagation as referenced from ground. When the antenna on the remote is in a vertical position the signal is radiating in 360 degrees it would look like a donut same thing for the Quad. The reason they have you switch to a horizontal orientation if you are going to hover the Quad high overhead is because the ends of the antenna has little to no propagation, so by going horizontal when the drone is overhead the signal strength is better the keeping the antenna vertical.
'The reason they have you switch to a horizontal orientation if you are going to hover the Quad high overhead is because the ends of the antenna has little to no propagation, so by going horizontal when the drone is overhead the signal strength is better the keeping the antenna vertical.'
That's fine, except the antenna in the aircraft is in the legs, and has a very poor pattern straight down, and you can't alter that, so it is not a good idea to operate directly overhead.
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