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DJI Phantom FC40 1.1km (0.7 miles) range

This is a combined video of two tests using the DJI Phantom FC40 with the aim of getting the maximum possible range with minimal modification to the standard equipment. The first test was made using the stock controller and camera with the only addition being an un-modified wireless repeater.

The second test was made after modifying the controller with a RM-SPA connector and attaching a 5.8GHz circular polarised antenna. We also changed the antenna’s on our repeater to larger 8dbi antenna’s. The Phantom itself and the FC40 camera remain un-modified.

Extra equipment used:
1 x Tenda W3002R Wireless N Router/Repeater (http://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B0…)
1 x MiniUPS (http://www.alibaba.com/product-detail…)
2 x TP-Link TL-ANT2408C 2.4GHz Antenna (http://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B0…)
2 x Mini PCI to RP-SMA Pigtail Antenna (http://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B0…)
1 x Neewer 5.8GHz Circular Polarised Antenna Set (http://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B0…)

The Tenda W3002R is a very powerful little router, and at just over £20 it’s an absolute bargain, I’ve used them in many situations where a more powerful WiFi signal was needed and can’t recommend them enough. The Mini UPS powers the repeater for about 10 hours so is ideal for this application.

I was quite surprised by the performance of the Neewer 5.8GHz circular antenna (I only used the TX version on the transmitter and have yet to modify the Phantom), as these appear to be a cheap version of the similar FatShark antennas.

In my next video I plan will show the equipment used and the setup prior to flight as we attempt to safely beat this record.

Flying around Brean Leisure Park

Seeing that the owners of Brean Leisure Park are friends of the family they let us test out the new DJI Phantom FC40 quadcopter I received as a Christmas present over their park and this was our first chance to try out the WiFi repeater that increased our range to about 150 metres (previously we barely made 100 metres).

The next step is to upgrade the antennas to see what sort of distance we can safely fly (and maintain a visual sighting of) the quadcopter so enjoy the latest video and keep checking out my blog for more.

The DJI Phantom FC40

Being in my early 30’s I no longer expect to receive big box presents from my parents on Christmas day but this year was a little special as they got me and my little brother a joint present… a DJI Phantom FC40 Quadcopter which is the entry level offering from DJI but it’s a powerful piece of tech which comes with a fixed mount 720p HD WiFi Camera that connects to a smartphone to provide a live video feed with a standard range of about 100 metres.

Our first flight was out in the fields by my house and I was immediately impressed by how responsive the controls were and also got to test out the automatic fly home feature when the controller loses communication, the quadcopter returned to our position and slowly descended for a perfect landing.

For the next flight I’m going to use a WiFi repeater to see if I can get a better range out of the WiFi camera as the connection cuts out between 50 – 100 metres away which limits flying distance.

The blog is back!

I’ve spent some time rebuilding the blog, and I’m slowly re-adding the blog posts so keep checking out the site for the latest posts from 2011 to 2014.