When it comes to choosing a drone, many elements such as the price and features are on the list of considerations, and the image transmission effect is no exception. However, some drone pilots encounter issues with image transmission lag, especially when the drones fly far away, causing inconvenience and even safety problems to them. In this blog, you can find the reasons and solutions for the image transmission lag.
Reasons for Image Transmission Lag
1. Out of Wi-Fi Range. Wi-Fi signals have a negative impact on information transmission, affecting drone pilots to control the drone and observe the footage.
2. Signal Interference. The WiFi image transmission signal is interfered. Drones will fly abnormally in areas with strong electromagnetic fields or wireless signal interference.
3. Misalignment of Devices. The remote controller and the phone are not pointed at the direction of the drone, causing Wi-Fi connection interruptions from time to time.
4. Phone Performance Issues. The phone is experiencing performance issues. Running too many apps on the phone at the same time causes the phone to freeze and affects the smooth image transmission.
5. Antenna Positioning. The remote controller antenna is not turned on. The signal strength is affected by different antenna positions.
Instructions to Address Image Transmission Lag
1. Fly the drone within the range of the Wi-Fi signal connection.
2. Take off the drone above an open place without obstructions, high-voltage wires, or signal towers.
3. Aim the remote control and phone in the direction of the drone's flight to maintain the strongest signal connection.
4. Close unused background apps to maintain the best operating performance of the phone.
5. Unfold the antenna and keep the phone holder in the same direction, aiming at the direction of the drone's flight.
By following the instructions above, you can ensure a safer and more enjoyable flying experience with your Ruko drone.