FPV long range antennas – suggested setup.

For long-range FPV (First Person View) flights, you’ll need a directional antenna. This type of antenna focuses its signal in a specific direction, giving you much greater range compared to an omnidirectional antenna, which spreads the signal out in all directions. The downside? A directional antenna only works well when your drone is within its focused path.


Let’s talk specifics. Take the micross antenna, for example. This powerhouse offers a 9dBi gain, which under perfect conditions, can let you soar over 10km away! That’s like flying from one city to another. But, there’s a catch. The antenna on your drone needs to be up to the task as well. Your drone should have an omnidirectional antenna, which is where the Pagoda antenna comes into play. The Pagoda is fantastic for ensuring your drone stays connected no matter which way it’s facing.

To maximize your range, it’s crucial that both antennas—on your goggles and on your drone—are tuned to the same frequency. Think of it like tuning a radio to your favorite station; if everything is perfectly in sync, you get crystal clear sound. In this case, syncing the frequencies means your signal stays strong, letting you venture into the farthest reaches without a hitch.

So, before you take off on your epic long-distance flight, double-check those frequencies. Make sure your transmitter and receiver are set to the sweet spot where your antennas perform best. This way, you can explore vast distances with confidence, enjoying the view without worrying about losing your connection.




If you’re rocking goggles with a diversity receiver, you’re in for a treat. You can mix and match two types of antennas for the ultimate flying experience: a directional one (like a Crossair or Micross) and an omnidirectional one like the Pagoda. This combo is like having your cake and eating it too! You get to zip around nearby at shorter distances and also take off on long adventures—just keep your drone mostly in front of the directional antenna for the best results.

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Mounting your drone antenna correctly is another crucial step. Think of it like this: antennas are a bit picky about their neighbors. They don’t like having anything—especially objects like dielectric materials or conductive stuff (carbon, I’m looking at you)—too close. Ideally, there should be nothing within one wavelength of the antenna. The solution? Mount the antenna on a longer cable to give it some breathing room. The long-type Pagoda antenna is perfect for this, ensuring it’s far enough away from other drone components to do its job properly.

Got goggles with four receivers? No problem! Just double up on the suggested setup. That means two directional antennas and two omnidirectional ones. For analog systems, angle the directional antennas slightly relative to each other to cover more ground. Do the same with the omnidirectional antennas. Even they have weak spots in their reception, and this angled setup helps ensure those weak spots don’t overlap, creating an ideal reception sphere for your goggles.

So, gear up, set those antennas just right, and get ready to explore the skies. With this setup, you’re all set for a flying experience that’s smooth, adventurous, and most importantly, full of fun.

Happy flying and long range FPV experience, and may your adventures be filled with clear signals and stunning views!