...some sort of ground reflection interference. Radios never work well close to the ground. The difference between the Revo and OPLink setups could be ground plane related.
The first case was me using OpLink@50mw to send PPM to Revo@50mw (control and data) in the new fixed wing during it's first flight. It was probably 50m altitude, so that at least was not a problem with it too close to ground. FYI, I lost both telemetry and control, so the packet was not even getting to the aircraft. That GCS setup sends just fine to a 1.6mw setup in the air a mile away!
I have another, similar rig, with ground 50mw too, but air is 1.6mw and get telemetry from a mile away. This "another" rig shows the same issues when I increase air from 1.6mw to 50mw. I have a quad with a Nano + OpLink that does as expected when increasing from 1.6mw to 50mw though!
Details:
GCS antenna was about 1.5m above ground (grass). Intermittent loss of control (obvious when motor stops) at several times and several places. Final full loss of control at perhaps 200m horizontally gliding perpendicular to me. Both antennas straight up. The aircraft was in attitude mode and gliding level. The motor stopped. It was 10-20 seconds before it hit the trees. I was holding full aileron (bank angle) the whole time. No motor change. No bank change. No telemetry received. I could not wave the Tx antenna because I am using a "relay box" and the ground OpLink was not actually part of the RC transmitter.
You might have a larger/better ground plane when you have the two boards connected than just the Revo ground plane.
I will remember that, but remember that it works fine at 1.6mw...
It would also be useful to do some more controlled tests, like plotting the RSSI in both configurations at different power levels ...
I intend to examine both RSSI's for received power level at some fixed range and to determine noise floor from RSSI just before loss of sync.
Musings:
Does this say that the non-coordinator is actually transmitting something even when it doesn't hear the coordinator? I think I recall that the 72mhz RC had problems at 433mhz OpLink 50mw but not 1.6mw even with no GCS OpLink. That is so crazy that I must recreate to believe myself.
Maybe the ground is trying to send a multipacket UAVO (or at least the PPM packet is split at the end of the buffer). The first half gets through. Still no valid control has been received. The aircraft sends at high power and the aircraft AGC is then bad enough that the aircraft doesn't hear the (next) rest of the packet.
Do I remember OpLink problems with data + control from OP days? Recommendations to only do one or the other? This could be related.
I need to try an OP dipole with a ferrite bead which would probably have the lowest SWR of all my antennas.
Try a Sparky2 which has an LC filter on the RF.