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#41
(04-14-2025, 08:48 AM)XPS Wrote: If the drone is using 2.4GHz for it's video, then yes.  DJI uses 5.8GHz for it's video, but there are 2.4GHz systems in use - including repeaters.  NexRAD uses 2.7GHz at 500KW of power, which bleeds into the 2.4GHz band too.

i took a quick look at the drone - appended to the word doc - 
cannot see any signal - must be me Sad  or more specifically the tinySA setup - maybe with the slow scan of the band (3sec) it does not capture the spikes - DJI uses FHSS
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#42
i just received the XDP programmer -
so after quick RSSI test i get the following

range test - -65dBm
normal mode: -35 dBm

XDP transmitter about 2 feet apart -
when putting antenna directly on XDP i get like -29 dBm

i will get into the fail safe stuff later
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#43
That's all correct. That is showing you the signal strength as the XDP (a transceiver) sees it.
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#44
Those numbers are about the same as what I get with my XPS transmitter modules. I conclude that your XPS transmitter module is working as it should - good news there.

Do the control interruptions at the field happen at around the same time of day?
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#45
(04-15-2025, 06:57 AM)flyingw Wrote: Those numbers are about the same as what I get with my XPS transmitter modules.  I conclude that your XPS transmitter module is working as it should - good news there.

Do the control interruptions at the field happen at around the same time of day?

sadly i had the same interruptions at different sites and time of days.
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#46
(04-15-2025, 12:34 AM)XPS Wrote: That's all correct.  That is showing you the signal strength as the XDP (a transceiver) sees it.

ok good to know. 
other question:
when i call 
XDP.EXE
then 'search for device' 
it says 'no xtremelink device found'

but all the other programs (RSSI etc) work
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#47
Did you download the manual for the XDP?

You need to put some devices into binding mode before you can access them.
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#48
(04-15-2025, 05:33 PM)XPS Wrote: Did you download the manual for the XDP?

You need to put some devices into binding mode before you can access them.

yes i read it and also the program tells you when to put in binding mode. the manual says nothing about the XDP.exe specifically (the unofficial guide)
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#49
XDP.exe is used for receivers and transmitter modules. You need to put the device into BINDING mode (not programming mode).
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#50
(04-16-2025, 10:53 AM)XPS Wrote: XDP.exe is used for receivers and transmitter modules.  You need to put the device into BINDING mode (not programming mode).

i understand and i did - what i mean is when i start up the XDP.exe it does not find the XDP.
what are these xxx_update.exe files ? do i need to run them ? because all of them also complain 'XDP/telemetry station not found'

but analyzer.exe and the other .exe run
just wonder what the update.exe do?
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