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OK, today I did a couple of flights with the EVO to compare communication robustness between the H+ and the EVO.
The first test was to fly the same route that I flew about a month ago with the H+ using the 4Hawks antenna ( H+ Distance Tests? ). Bottom-line: while the H+ flew the route (about 7,200 foot distance) but experienced some connection issues (both control and video), the EVO was rock solid throughout the entire flight.
The second test was to fly a route also previously flown with the H+ and the 4Hawks antenna where the H+ flew out about 2,700 feet but was partially blocked by a line of trees. The H+ lost connection and I had to move location in order to regain flight control. The EVO, again, was rock solid, no glitches, and I did not have to move from the initial location.
This is a Thumbs Up for the Autel EVO regarding communication robustness. Note that in both instances, the flight distance far exceeded VLOS and the flights were intended to test communication robustness, not to establish a normal flight operation model.
The first test was to fly the same route that I flew about a month ago with the H+ using the 4Hawks antenna ( H+ Distance Tests? ). Bottom-line: while the H+ flew the route (about 7,200 foot distance) but experienced some connection issues (both control and video), the EVO was rock solid throughout the entire flight.
The second test was to fly a route also previously flown with the H+ and the 4Hawks antenna where the H+ flew out about 2,700 feet but was partially blocked by a line of trees. The H+ lost connection and I had to move location in order to regain flight control. The EVO, again, was rock solid, no glitches, and I did not have to move from the initial location.
This is a Thumbs Up for the Autel EVO regarding communication robustness. Note that in both instances, the flight distance far exceeded VLOS and the flights were intended to test communication robustness, not to establish a normal flight operation model.