Cheshirecat
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Not sure if these have been discussed before (appologies if a re post)
But i have recently started using one of these to check the 2.4Ghz congestion where i am flying.
http://www.wi-spy.co.uk/index.php/products/wi-spy
I actually use these in the day job to help manage our WiFi network and it took a while for the penny to drop that they would be useful for checking the area when flying.
Altough they are specifically designed to help with channel setting on WiFi networks they are also useful for showing what else is transmitting across the band and how strong the signal is.
They detect a wide rang of 2.4Ghz sources (Cordless phones, Security cameras, IP cameras, Microwave transmitters even Microwave oven leakage)
You can switch on your TX and see the curve appear and then see what it is overlapping with and how strong the other source is on the dBm scale.
I was suprised how much clutter there is standing in an open field altough to date i have not encountered a signal so much stonger than my TX to make me ground the flight. They make a 2.4 + 5Ghz model as well which can help with Video TX fine tuning (in the UK at least)
I realise the above may read like an add but i have no affiliation at all to them, i find it reassuring to use one and they are relatively cheap and easy to use.
Happy Hovering...
But i have recently started using one of these to check the 2.4Ghz congestion where i am flying.
http://www.wi-spy.co.uk/index.php/products/wi-spy
I actually use these in the day job to help manage our WiFi network and it took a while for the penny to drop that they would be useful for checking the area when flying.
Altough they are specifically designed to help with channel setting on WiFi networks they are also useful for showing what else is transmitting across the band and how strong the signal is.
They detect a wide rang of 2.4Ghz sources (Cordless phones, Security cameras, IP cameras, Microwave transmitters even Microwave oven leakage)
You can switch on your TX and see the curve appear and then see what it is overlapping with and how strong the other source is on the dBm scale.
I was suprised how much clutter there is standing in an open field altough to date i have not encountered a signal so much stonger than my TX to make me ground the flight. They make a 2.4 + 5Ghz model as well which can help with Video TX fine tuning (in the UK at least)
I realise the above may read like an add but i have no affiliation at all to them, i find it reassuring to use one and they are relatively cheap and easy to use.
Happy Hovering...