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I also did some testing with these antennas and found that they perform much better at long range when paired with LHCP antennas on the Quad too. These TrueRC patch antennas are LHCP. For short range I just leave the stock antennas on as they offer better omnidirectional performance. But for distances 3km+ I have found the directional patch antennas to offer much more stable video link and higher bitrate. You do have to make sure your facing the drone for optimal reception though. For drones that come with the stock dji antennas, I wouldn't bother upgrading your goggles to the X Air. Only on specific long range builds with matching LHCP antennas have I seen the result be better than with stock antennas. Interesting test and cool video man!
I've got those antennas on order and I'm super stoked for them to arrive. Spent a good chunk of time checking out their specs, and word on the street is they really shine in open spaces, perfect for long-distance flights without obstacles. Rocking the Chimera7 Pro V2 myself, and with the stock antennas, I hit a max of 4.6 km. Hoping these bad boys can push me to at least 6-7 km. How about you? What drone are you flying, and what kinda range are you pulling?
@Wild__FPV I tested them with a nazgul 5 inch in long-range trim. I got out to 6.5km with around 20mbps rock solid connection at that distance using a 4000mah Li-ion. Nice clear, open mountain space, so basically no interference. I had to turn around to come home to make it back on the battery 🔋
You need to make another test with the same 3 setup : 2 Patch antennas | 2 basic DJI antennas | 1 DJI Antenna x 1 Patch antenna This test will consist of a ranging test instead of a penetration test. Why ? Cause i did the same test and I came to the conclusion that the basic antennas exploited the 100% O3 signal on penetration tests. But in range, i think they will lose some Mbps compare to patch cause they are directionnal. Try for us :)
hm, these are directional antennas meant to extend range when there's no obstruction. The testing you did is not conclusive. You need to go in an open field, look far away, fly your drone (w/ gps) in that direction and take note of { signal-strength, distance-from-home } to provide an accurate comparison.
That's true and I also think that the X-Air might win the game when it comes to long range flights, but since I personally don't fly a lot of long range I decided to test them in the back yard🚁 Thank you for your feedback bro and happy flying
thx for the test, maybe you can do an "addon" test, changing the antenna on the kwad to circular too , you loose ~ 3dbi, because of mixing circular with linear
I'm currently waiting for those antennas, and I've been studying the characteristics of those antennas quite a bit. Supposedly, they have a better range, but under the condition that there are no obstacles. I hope that's accurate information because from what I've seen in your test, I don't see a significant improvement with those antennas. Happy flying, my friend
Sock antennas are linear and the true rc are lhcp or rhcp. Would be a better comparison to swap drone antennas also to true rc. I don’t think most people would run true rc with stock o3 antennas.
The point is you only get a better range with adding these pads or using a ground station, you're looking for a better penetration when flying in urban area and in the woods
it really doesn't matter. those 100eur antennas doesn't help. 5mbps on the bridge either way. Btw can you get the Dji O3 promised 10km or do you have to upgrade antennas to achieve that?
It does matter it's just that his quad had a linear antenna while the TrueRCs are circular polarized causing a 40% loss (3 db) And to answer your question, you can get 10 km, but you need absolutely no interference on the ground or skies, clear line of sight, and high gain antennas (helicals/patch antennas)
All my real world tests show that DJI stock antennas for both the Goggles V2 and Goggles 2 are the overall best. Stop wasting your money on these gimmicks and spend it on extra batteries instead.
Even for long range >5km? I don't think so... if those are omnis on top of the goggles. I'm not into dji. They seem omnidirectional. A directional patch antenna outperforms any omnis at long range. You're theoreticaly able to fly 15-20km with the truerc patch antennas. Penetration and range are different shoes. The titles of this video should be called best antennas for freestyle,long range, penetration and so on. Basically wrong to say they're the best antennas.
nice video, I like my stock antennas on Goggles 2, would like to see a video comparing antennas on HDZERO Goggles if possible, Thanks for the content Subbed! ✌
@@itsjonnyfpv Ah ok ich schneide und colograde meine fpv shots auch mit davinci aber wie heißt dieser effekt ganz am anfang beim video der so raus zoomt?