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Oct 11, 2012, 02:26 PM
"FPV"er not a "LOS"er
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Originally Posted by David22
Yes some people have derailed this thread unfortunately, and even post things nothing to do with fpv, they just are waste of post space.
Case in point...

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Oct 11, 2012, 04:06 PM
Wallop!
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Originally Posted by MASHTON
Seriously David? You know good and well what other gear gets swamped by those +1W vtxs in close proximity. UHF control (maybe not your TSLRS that is what 2W and 8W boosted or something but the rest do), 2.4GHz control and GPS all get swamped.

Stand across from your friend and have a conversation, start walking away until you can't hear him anymore and mark the spot. Now put a radio in the mix and repeat set the radio on different volumes and repeat this test several times. As the radio volume gets louder the distance you can hear your friend decreases. This is an approximation of what we are doing to our gear every time we fly. A 1+ watt vtx is like putting a radio on full blast and walking away. The further away you get from the source the harder it gets to receive (hear) it. The receiver is essentially the plane's ears, you don't want someone screaming in it.
Nice explanation, but not necessarily true imho. It only counts for equal frequency bands. If I have a conversation it doesn't matter whether a bat is screaming in my ears. The other way around may be a problem for the bat; my voice probably contains harmonics a bat could hear. So harmonics could be bad. And magnetic coupling could be a problem in close proximity. Anyway high power doesn't add much to your range; you'll need 4 times more power to double your range. Often easier is to use a +6dB rx-antenna. It is lighter, prevents over-heating and saves battery power as well.

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Of course if you don't believe me, then explain how a Yagi antenna works without any coupling effect.
-Alex
+1!

Martin
Oct 11, 2012, 04:42 PM
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RE: topic toppling. David22 et all... seems like those who talk the most about arcane stuff provide the least useable information to new-comers. When there is to much arguing, NOBODY wants to listen or take advice. Maybe you guys should step back for a bit and let the intended nature of this forum re-establish itself?
Just sayin........
Oct 11, 2012, 04:48 PM
"FPV"er not a "LOS"er
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Alex,
I made one of your vee antenna's and it works well. I have it mounted on the wing of my Skysurfer and it works great going and coming but when its "sideways" oriented so I can see the fuselage lengthways the signal is gone. I assume this is normal since I'm using the stock antenna for the receiver. I just wanted your opinion on antenna's for the receiver.

I looked at your ground plane antenna but it won't fit inside my fpv box. Can I turn it into 1/8 wavelengths for the elements and if so how much range would I lose. I have 1.5W 900mhz vtx so I don't know. I'm going for 3 miles.
Oct 11, 2012, 06:12 PM
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Yes it is important to stay on topic and not let personal feelings effect advice.



It is sad that some make personal,attacks and actually break rc group rules

What is most important is that we keep to the thread.

I will post some pictures on a different thread as this is not show us your plane, as newbies and others are confused about some things.

There seems to be confusion about how to set up a plane and not need to separate or go through unneeded learning curves

As the whole idea is to help people,out so they don't waste time and money experimenting but rather learn from others who have experimented already


IbI crazy is great man for staring this thread to help others out, very great thread

It's best to read rather than make wasteful comments and not waste others time


So please refrain from stupid wasteful posts that are nothing to help,others out please
Let me take some pictures and just post link to show us your plane

As many email me recently asking how I position my setup nice and close and not need separation even with high powered video Txs

Argueing is really a waste of time, it's best to say why is that, or how do you do this, or very interesting I never thought that was possible , or wow that actually has never been done before and all,other guys do it differently

New ideas to,fpv is very important because this hobby of fpv changes so fast

It's only been a few years since long range fpv became popular

If you can do long range short range is a joke in the sence iit is easy as pie









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Originally Posted by doz
RE: topic toppling. David22 et all... seems like those who talk the most about arcane stuff provide the least useable information to new-comers. When there is to much arguing, NOBODY wants to listen or take advice. Maybe you guys should step back for a bit and let the intended nature of this forum re-establish itself?
Just sayin........
Oct 12, 2012, 12:04 PM
Engineer for Christ
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Originally Posted by Wettfeat
Alex,
I made one of your vee antenna's and it works well. I have it mounted on the wing of my Skysurfer and it works great going and coming but when its "sideways" oriented so I can see the fuselage lengthways the signal is gone. I assume this is normal since I'm using the stock antenna for the receiver. I just wanted your opinion on antenna's for the receiver.

I looked at your ground plane antenna but it won't fit inside my fpv box. Can I turn it into 1/8 wavelengths for the elements and if so how much range would I lose. I have 1.5W 900mhz vtx so I don't know. I'm going for 3 miles.
I'm not sure what you mean here, but shortening the antenna is generally a bad thing. There is a way to bend it, but this changes the radiation pattern. You could try a 4:1 balun on the ground plane antenna and that would allow you to make it smaller. You would still have considerable loss, but the balun gives you 400% more signal than just cutting it down alone.

If I were you, I'd build a patch antenna. Check my blog for the "fast patch". it takes about 20 minutes to build.

-Alex
Oct 12, 2012, 01:09 PM
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Range estimate?

2.3ghz
- 700mw
- one of your recievers
- Cloverleaf on plane and Skew planar on ground station
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- Lots of evergreen trees 100ft high, open airspace though.
- around 400ft and slow, boring. or slow, boring and above 400ft
Oct 12, 2012, 01:39 PM
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^ If keeping it at 400 feet, you range is going to be hindered by those tall pines. Your range will be approximately 8 times the distance from the nearest row of pine trees.

Above 400 feet, you should do 3 or 4 miles.

-Alex
Oct 12, 2012, 02:26 PM
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Thanks!
Oct 12, 2012, 06:34 PM
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Originally Posted by David22
Do ground tests to find out if it effects range

Thanks, finally someone actually responded!

I know a ground test is a good idea, but if the Dragonlink really does have 40km of range, I won't be able to do a range test without getting in my car.
Oct 12, 2012, 06:54 PM
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Originally Posted by FPV_Habu_Flyer
I know a ground test is a good idea, but if the Dragonlink really does have 40km of range, I won't be able to do a range test without getting in my car.
You should have a female 50ohm load balance connector that came with your
dragonlink system. Replace the antenna with that then rangetest your system.
They have on their website an expected meters to km conversion. It's a lot
easier than driving 40km.

-Blues
Oct 12, 2012, 06:57 PM
God is my pilot
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OK, I got all the equipment for my first FPV.
250mW 5.8Ghz fatshark transmitter
bluebeam whips
1'extension cable for antenna if needed and a right angle adaptor if needed
RMRC 600 camera.
Everything works well on th bench.

I'm looking for the pilot feel, not the long distance pretty scenery feel, so I was thinking of mounting the camera on top of the wing above the cabin (hobbyzone supercub). I could mount it below the landing gear..... could I mount the camera out on the wing out of the prop view, or will that feel funny when the plane rolls because it's not centered.
Should I keep the Vtransmitter away from the control receiver, or just keep the vtx antenna away from the control receiver?

I have a 72mghz radio I'm going to be using for contro. (have 2.4ghz spektrum control at the moment)

i'm open for suggestions before I start cutting foam.... With your input,'I'll mock it up with blue tap and snap a picture for your final comments....
thanks
JIm
Oct 12, 2012, 07:22 PM
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One more question;
Where should I put my LC filter? Between battery and current sensor or ESC and current sensor? EZosd BTW
Oct 12, 2012, 07:43 PM
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Pretty sure the dragon link has new switch or button or something now to act as dumbly load. This is great way to ground test at home and not need car. Older versions they said to take off rx antenna then gave out free dumbly load antenna. I am sure mike would send you free dumbly load antenna if yours is older version.

Range test is probably the most important part of fpv

Extensive range testing allowed me to put all fpv stuff in the plane within inches of each other.

Camera, esc, UHF rx, 1. Watt video tx, how ever a 1.5 watt would still pass ground test, it's all nice and close because nothing gives out noise that effects other components on the plane.

Without ground test you can have serious problems.





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Originally Posted by FPV_Habu_Flyer
Thanks, finally someone actually responded!

I know a ground test is a good idea, but if the Dragonlink really does have 40km of range, I won't be able to do a range test without getting in my car.
Oct 13, 2012, 12:51 AM
FPV in Hawaii
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Ok David, we have been hearing that you know how to position the components closely together, even while using a 1.5W Tx. I understand this requires careful range testing, and the careful selection of the right components. You've said you have been PM'd and have helped others to recreate your success.
So please share with us what it is you do that makes this work so well. I don't really want to hear anymore about the fact that you can do this successfully, we would be better served hearing your specific techniques. Otherwise it isn't about education, but merely bragging and proving your point at Alex's expense. Let's make this constructive and educational.
Learn me something!


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