2.4 vs 5.8ghz and dealing with wifi interference at crowded spots
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yeah 5.8 used to be the cleaner band but that ship has sailed pretty much anywhere near housing. whats actually more important than the band choice is picking channels that dont overlap with the most
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honestly for urban flying ive just kind of accepted that 5.8 video is always going to be a bit sketchy and started treating it as the weak link in the chain. crossfire handling control is the importan
ok so i fly a lot in urban areas, mostly weekend mornings when its quieter but there are still tons of wifi networks everywhere. ive been thinking about this more lately because i had a pretty sketchy moment last month where my fpv quad started glitching out bad when i was flying near an apartment complex, like the video feed just turned to static and i had failsafe kick in. luckily it landed fine but it got me thinking i dont actually understand the interference picture as well as i thought i did.
im running crossfire for control link so that part im not too worried about, its the video side thats the issue, running a 5.8ghz vtx. from what i understand 5.8 has more channels to spread out on and theoretically less congestion from regular wifi but in practice it seems like i get more interference not less. maybe because 5.8ghz wifi is everywhere now with all the newer routers. do people just band-hop until they find something clean or is there a smarter way to go about this. i have a spectrum analyzer app on my phone but honestly im not great at reading it