2.4ghz vs 5.8ghz in urban areas - is it even worth arguing about at this point
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your club guy isnt wrong exactly but its more complicated than that. 5ghz wifi is everywhere now and a lot of routers are broadcasting on channels that absolutely do stomp on O3 frequencies depending
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tbh i just leave mine on auto and havnt had a real disconnect in ages. maybe im lucky or maybe the O3 system just handles it well enough that its not worth stressing. the only time i manually switched
genuine question because ive been going back and forth on this forever and i feel like every thread about it ends up in people just talking past each other. im in a pretty dense suburban area, lots of wifi networks everywhere, neighbors have mesh systems, theres a school with a ton of access points about 400m away from my usual launch spot.
ive been defaulting to 2.4 because i always assumed 5.8 drops off too fast and the penetration isnt as good, but a guy at my local club swears by 5.8 in urban environments because theres just less congestion on it for RC use specifically. his argument is that yeah wifi uses 5ghz too but most of it is on channels that dont overlap with what the RC systems actually use.
i dunno. i fly a DJI O3 system mostly so im kind of at the mercy of whatever the auto mode decides anyway. does anyone actually manually lock their frequency and see a measurable difference or is this mostly theoretical at this point with modern systems