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5.8GHz vs 2.4GHz
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<blockquote data-quote="Dronason" data-source="post: 13788" data-attributes="member: 553"><p>I agree with you, all is matter of surrounding when in urban area.</p><p>The second aspect is in which region DJI put you, FCC or CE. In FCC mode a lot more power is allowed.</p><p>OTG help reducing lag on low-end phones if they have delay in their wifi. It is also one wifi connection susceptible to disturbance less.I have personally found more efficient to use Windsurfers reflectors on the antennas than using OTG cable.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dronason, post: 13788, member: 553"] I agree with you, all is matter of surrounding when in urban area. The second aspect is in which region DJI put you, FCC or CE. In FCC mode a lot more power is allowed. OTG help reducing lag on low-end phones if they have delay in their wifi. It is also one wifi connection susceptible to disturbance less.I have personally found more efficient to use Windsurfers reflectors on the antennas than using OTG cable. [/QUOTE]
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