RabbitEARS™ Dual Band
antenna signal booster (range extender) is
designed to take full advantage of DJI's
OcuSync 3.0 by supporting the
new automatic band hopping between 2.4 and
5.8 GHz frequencies, which maintains the
strongest signal available during flight.
This also eliminates having to manually
set the band (2.4 or 5.8 GHz) in the DJI
Fly App according to which antenna signal
booster is being used, and physically
switching and carrying two sets of
antennas for different environmental
conditions (urban/rural).
For improved signal strength RabbitEARS™
Dual
Band antenna signal booster uses patented
micro/mini pin technology suspended in an
extremely low density foam body, which
provides greater accuracy in it's
frequency response and less signal
blockage, for the Mavic 3, Air 2S, Mini 3
pro and Mini 3 controller antennas. Inside
the controller body there are two elements
instead of one. The front element is the
driven element connected to the wiring of
the controller and the back element
reflects the signal back to the front
element and is called a reflector. These
elements are familiar to Yagi-Uda antenna
designs which also have director elements
in front of the driven element. Since the
DJI controller antenna already has a
reflector element inside, it can only
benefit with director elements added in
front of the driven element outside. The
director elements must be properly spaced
(progressively) and tuned in length for
the controller/drone, and made with
special polished alloy to reduce
electrical surface resistivity for optimal
performance, unlike existing antenna
boosters.. Patent 10910730 and
patent pending.
RabbitEARS™
Antenna Attachment
To attach
each antenna booster, slide the open
slotted end with the labels facing
outward onto the front of the RC
controller closest to the control
sticks up against the lip of the
housing and press securely in place
(see photos Below). If the antennas
are attached closer to the middle of
the controller, they will not work
properly. Each antenna booster can be
used on either side of the antenna.
For the best performance, make no
changes to the default Fly App
transmission settings (Dual-band,
Auto). If there is little improvement,
under "transmission" set the frequency
to "5.8 GHz" (in Auto) then
immediately back to "Dual-band" (in
Auto) with the antenna booster
attached. This will start "Dual-band"
on 5.8 GHz for the least interference
and automatically change according to
the best frequency for use with the
antenna booster.
