Great review. While most of my builds have to elrs 2.4ghz, I'm still running Crossfire on my "long range builds". Either frequency, my video link is still the weak point. Happy flying everyone. 🤓
Radio Master have put uo for pre-sale for a new and first ground transmitter for RC buggy and ther eis a 4 in 1 and a ERLS option. It's quite affordable though I have a lot invested in my current system so not sure if I will buy but most likely I will cut my losses and go for a more secure system and a long range buggy full FPV would be fun.
ELRS 2.4Ghz already offers more range than most 5.8Ghz video links. So the only advantage to use 868/915mhz RC is in combination with a 1.2 / 1.3Ghz video receiver, but then the problem is that at least in my case, the Crossfire interferes with the video receiver reducing the attainable range. I've ordered a notch filter already, but honestly I don't really see a strong reason for using 868/915mhz RC over ELRS on 2.4Ghz.
It's for warm and fuzzy. So u lose video behind something better chance u still have radio to throttle up and get video back except maybe DJI cause damn that takes so long to get video back, haha But I know what u r saying. Like on my ground vehicle that isn't going miles so I can walk and get it. I just use ELRS24 with 3w VTX or DJI vista. I've lost video still had radio just lost telemetry
0:54 Hi. Thanks for the awesome review. Do you have any update on the 2W hack for the Bandit? Been waiting for it for a while. And no. I’m not planning on flying 100km. Just want a reliable penetration and connection. ✌️
Every time I search for something I want to know, your videos come up! Amazing!
Haha :-) Thanks for watching!
Great review. While most of my builds have to elrs 2.4ghz, I'm still running Crossfire on my "long range builds". Either frequency, my video link is still the weak point. Happy flying everyone. 🤓
Awesome review, Gal! Thanks!!! 😃
Stay safe there with your family! 🖖😊
Radio Master have put uo for pre-sale for a new and first ground transmitter for RC buggy and ther eis a 4 in 1 and a ERLS option. It's quite affordable though I have a lot invested in my current system so not sure if I will buy but most likely I will cut my losses and go for a more secure system and a long range buggy full FPV would be fun.
Awesome!
Oled screen was a bad idea those screen on those thinfs go bad quickly
Imagine A Gemini With 2x T antennas
ELRS 2.4Ghz already offers more range than most 5.8Ghz video links. So the only advantage to use 868/915mhz RC is in combination with a 1.2 / 1.3Ghz video receiver, but then the problem is that at least in my case, the Crossfire interferes with the video receiver reducing the attainable range. I've ordered a notch filter already, but honestly I don't really see a strong reason for using 868/915mhz RC over ELRS on 2.4Ghz.
spec the 915mHz has only max 200/250hz pocket rate... :/
Wouldn't any do long range with 2.4 don't care how good it is.
It's for warm and fuzzy. So u lose video behind something better chance u still have radio to throttle up and get video back except maybe DJI cause damn that takes so long to get video back, haha
But I know what u r saying. Like on my ground vehicle that isn't going miles so I can walk and get it. I just use ELRS24 with 3w VTX or DJI vista. I've lost video still had radio just lost telemetry
0:54 Hi. Thanks for the awesome review. Do you have any update on the 2W hack for the Bandit? Been waiting for it for a while.
And no. I’m not planning on flying 100km. Just want a reliable penetration and connection. ✌️
Thanks for watching! Sorry but I don't have any update on that...
I'm looking for a long range module for UAV which is the best module Ranger or bandit ?
Hey Kremer! Do you know if this is capable of doing 2W now?
I don't think so. 1W is definitely enough though :-)
Is that legal in all countries?
Does 2w mod work on big bandit.. curious?
I am not sure - I didn't test it out :-/
Which is better….Ranger or Bandit?
Different use cases. I think that for most users the Ranger will be better as 2.4Ghz RXs are more common in BNFs models.