Why does this say solved? I have done everything shown in this thread and mine goes completely to 0% signal after about 700’ away. I even turned up the radio signal to 15 or whatever the highest is in Mission Planner. I did this on both sides (air and ground). Does anyone have a solution for why this just starts happening? I have been using my telemetry with super strong strength (almost stays at 100% no matter where I fly). Now when I fly autonomous missions I’m scared because I can’t see where it is (even though most of my missions are still LOS but they might be several hundred even 2000’ away).
Please help. Do I need to buy a new radio set?
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Because the original poster marked one post as the solution for his problem. See viewtopic.php?f=39&t=5236
[quote]I have done everything shown in this thread and mine goes completely to 0% signal after about 700’ away. I even turned up the radio signal to 15 or whatever the highest is in Mission Planner. I did this on both sides (air and ground). Does anyone have a solution for why this just starts happening? I have been using my telemetry with super strong strength (almost stays at 100% no matter where I fly). Now when I fly autonomous missions I’m scared because I can’t see where it is (even though most of my missions are still LOS but they might be several hundred even 2000’ away).
Please help. Do I need to buy a new radio set?[/quote]
Did you do an RF spectrum check? There might be a high noise floor due to RFI from other users of the same frequency band.