vtx antenna placement on a 5inch build, does it actually matter that much
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placement matters more than most people think it does. a linear antenna tucked under an arm and partially blocked by carbon fiber is gonna have significant signal drop in certain orientations, carbon
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honestly the carbon blocking thing is real, i learned this the hard way with a similar setup. switched from linear to a foxeer lollipop on the vtx and put a pagoda on my goggles and the difference was
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ok so this has been bugging me for a while and i cant find a straight answer. ive got a rushfpv tank 5.8ghz vtx running 400mw and right now the antenna is just kind of tucked to the side under one of the arms because i was lazy when i built it and never moved it. range seems ok but i had a couple close calls last month where video got real bad and i almost lost orientation.
now i dont know if thats antenna placement, the fact that im running a stock linear that came with the vtx, or something else entirely. the frame is a stretched X so theres not a ton of room in the back for a proper upward-facing antenna mount but ive seen people run them at weird angles and claim it works fine. is there actually a meaningful difference between straight up vs angled vs tucked, like real world measurable or is it more of a marginal thing people obsess over online
also thinking about upgrading to a TBS crossfire pagoda or maybe a lollipop2 but honestly not sure what the actual difference would be for my use case which is mostly proximity flying at a local spot, nothing crazy far, maybe 200-300 meters max