antenna question - running cloverleaf vs pagoda on my 5.8 VTX and getting weird multipath issues i think
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pagoda is actually circular polarized, RHCP specifically, so that part of your setup is fine. the cloverleaf on the quad should also be RHCP so they match, make sure you didnt accidentally get a LHCP
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honestly if the vtx took a hard knock i'd just replace it first. those foxeer vtxs are not expensive and power output degrades after impacts, the onboard filters and stuff can get messed up. ive had o
ok so this has been bugging me for a while and i cant figure out if its my vtx, my antennas, or just the field im flying at. getting this real choppy static breakup at medium range, like 200-300 meters, but then if i go further out it actually gets cleaner sometimes which makes no sense to me
running a 600mw vtx (the foxeer one, cant remember exact model) with a cloverleaf on the quad and a pagoda on the goggle side. someone told me i should be running matched circular polarization on both ends but the pagoda is linear isnt it? or is it omnidirectional circular? i genuinely dont know and ive gotten three different answers from three different people
the field has some metal bleachers and a big chain link fence on one side which might be causing reflections but i see other people fly there without the issue. maybe their rx antenna setup is just better. or maybe my vtx is dying, it did take a pretty hard hit a few months ago
should i just throw a pair of TrueRC antennas at the problem or is there something more systematic i should check first