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<blockquote data-quote="MannyCAM2001" data-source="post: 39039" data-attributes="member: 7007"><p>Let’s face it. The OTG, for now is here to stay. Our friends in the EU must use it, but not so much to get that solid connection to and from the RC, but to be able to use the Androids 2.4 ghz band for flying and switch the RC’s default of 5.8 ghz which in the states is a much less crowded band (for the time being) and which is also able to down-link high resolution video at a more stable pace. To the 2.4 ghz band. A band that has just about every technology, such as appliances, garage door openers, microwaves, cell phones, even Bluetooth uses this band. Used extensively, which is the reason a major leader in drones decided on the 5.8 ghz band for their default.</p><p> Shorter range but able to deliver a higher resolution to your mobile device. Vs the 2.4 which increases distance but sacrifices your picture quality.</p><p>But it seems to do the trick in the E.U.</p><p>But remember the OTG is being used for a totally different reason.</p><p>Much like my reason for holding on to the **** thing. To update my Spark, RC and GOAPP4. Oh and to use a powerbank to continuesly charge my ipod touch 6 when flying. The ipad mini doesn’t need it since it holds a charge for much longer.</p><p>Hey but for whatever reason you use the allmighty OTG,...do it. Afterall its all about flying that we choose to use it or not.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MannyCAM2001, post: 39039, member: 7007"] Let’s face it. The OTG, for now is here to stay. Our friends in the EU must use it, but not so much to get that solid connection to and from the RC, but to be able to use the Androids 2.4 ghz band for flying and switch the RC’s default of 5.8 ghz which in the states is a much less crowded band (for the time being) and which is also able to down-link high resolution video at a more stable pace. To the 2.4 ghz band. A band that has just about every technology, such as appliances, garage door openers, microwaves, cell phones, even Bluetooth uses this band. Used extensively, which is the reason a major leader in drones decided on the 5.8 ghz band for their default. Shorter range but able to deliver a higher resolution to your mobile device. Vs the 2.4 which increases distance but sacrifices your picture quality. But it seems to do the trick in the E.U. But remember the OTG is being used for a totally different reason. Much like my reason for holding on to the **** thing. To update my Spark, RC and GOAPP4. Oh and to use a powerbank to continuesly charge my ipod touch 6 when flying. The ipad mini doesn’t need it since it holds a charge for much longer. Hey but for whatever reason you use the allmighty OTG,...do it. Afterall its all about flying that we choose to use it or not. [/QUOTE]
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