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Flying in a town vs flying in the countryside.
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<blockquote data-quote="Texas Gonzo" data-source="post: 19620" data-attributes="member: 3142"><p>WRONG. RED indicates a channel with interference. GREEN should be only indicated on the channel you're currently occupying, or one that is clear of interference. </p><p></p><p>Try entering *#*#4636#*#* on your android phone and looking into the first section, Device Information>Signal Strength and see how the numbers jive with your signal strength indicator. </p><p></p><p>Why would they use two different colors to represent the same thing? They don't. The LOWER the negative value, the STRONGER the signal, not the other way around. -100 is weak, -60 is strong. RED is bad, GREEN is good. Atleast thats my experience flying out past a mile on a -60 GREEN channel, and barely makig 200 meters on one thats at say -100 and RED. </p><p></p><p>I've been home-brewing antennas for over 30 years, along with working along side engineers that design broadcast consoles and commercial antennas....I can't be that far off. Then again, we are talking Chinese software designed to brick the very hardware its supposed to enhance, so who really knows. </p><p></p><p>Try hitting google or duckduckgo with the terms RSSI, ASU and DBI.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Texas Gonzo, post: 19620, member: 3142"] WRONG. RED indicates a channel with interference. GREEN should be only indicated on the channel you're currently occupying, or one that is clear of interference. Try entering *#*#4636#*#* on your android phone and looking into the first section, Device Information>Signal Strength and see how the numbers jive with your signal strength indicator. Why would they use two different colors to represent the same thing? They don't. The LOWER the negative value, the STRONGER the signal, not the other way around. -100 is weak, -60 is strong. RED is bad, GREEN is good. Atleast thats my experience flying out past a mile on a -60 GREEN channel, and barely makig 200 meters on one thats at say -100 and RED. I've been home-brewing antennas for over 30 years, along with working along side engineers that design broadcast consoles and commercial antennas....I can't be that far off. Then again, we are talking Chinese software designed to brick the very hardware its supposed to enhance, so who really knows. Try hitting google or duckduckgo with the terms RSSI, ASU and DBI. [/QUOTE]
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