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Having 2 antennae of different frequencies side by side
Hello. I'm asking another question
I'm currently working on a wooden 450 size quadcopter. I drilled holes for antennae on the roofing of the quad, but looking at my planned setup, the 2.4ghz controller radio RX and the 5.8ghz VTX antennae are only 3cm apart. I know that 2 different frequencies won't crosstalk or interfere each other, but I just want to make sure. Now I'm wondering if the two signals would interfere each other. |
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So no interference... yay!
Thanks a many guys! |
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