5.8Mhz Tx/Rx Quality and additional receiver

Jasonpandre

Eagle Eye Imaging
I folks. I use the DJI 5.8 MHz transmitter/receiver combo. Quality and range is good, but I get lots of drop outs. Video disappears briefly. Does anyone have any tips for improving transmission and reception? The Tx is mounted at the rear of my craft, pointing downwards. The Rx sits in a belt pack at my side. I am planning to extend the aerial wire on the Rx and mount it higher, perhaps on a short pole above my head to see if that helps, wonder if anyone has experience. The belt lack holds the battery for my screen, which is mounted to the controller, as well as the receiver pack.

Additionally I'd like a second receiver. Shall I get another Tx/Rx set and have a spare Tx? The second receiver will be fitted to a screen in the van for aerial survey work or simply for a creative to view the footage whilst it is shot.

Another off off the wall idea I had was to have a receiver mounted on a mast on the van, perhaps 6ft or 10ft above the van. Then to bounce this signal on the the receiver. Any thoughts on that mad cap idea?
 

Benjamin Kenobi

Easy? You call that easy?
You can have multiple rx's picking up the same tx signal so no need to get another tx. I use four rx's but only one tx.

You can have a rx on the roof on a pole, good idea actually, but you don't need to bounce the signal, just a long video out lead is fine.

Help at all?
 

Jasonpandre

Eagle Eye Imaging
I was thinking of the second Tx only really to keep the controls mobile. Think I will try a pole on a backpack to put the receiver higher than my head!
 

Benjamin Kenobi

Easy? You call that easy?
I have a rx just velcroed to my shoulder. Antenna is only level with my chin. Works great. I hate to be tethered to anything.
 

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