Hi,
I believe the 433MHz OpLink can be used for a reliable Long Range Control & Data at the same time. I run it at 57600bps.
Best results so far with DIY half-wave dipole with ferrite bead on ground TX (relay box) and half-wave dipole on the fixed wing. I use coil-loaded dipole on the quad because of space limitation there.
Ground TX antenna benefits from being positioned as high as possible.
ZMR250 quad cannot reach the limits of 100mW Oplink control in the open air, due to the battery limits - some 5.5-6km max.
Fixed wing can go some good 10-12km away, maybe up to 15-20km in very clean RF conditions with 100mW.
With an upgraded to 1W ground Oplink (modem replaced with RFM23BPS), at least 50km should be achievable but this is TBD.
The ground relay box I made runs Oplink, two Bluetooth modules (telemetry to PC and to Antenna Tracker), 2.4GHz Radiolink receiver that also transmits at 2.4GHz, has also arduino for logging UAV data on MicroSD and driving OLED display. All this stuff + switched 5V voltage regulator (additionally LC filtered) is packed in a tiny box and runs without interfering with each other.
I've initially experienced rather limited Oplink range (1.2km max with 100mW TX power) with the fixed wing. Connection was failing with RSSI indicator showing only -62dB. The issue was tracked to be a VERY NOISY switched voltage regulator on the Eachine ET600R VTX. When the problem was sorted out (shielding and ferrite on the VTX power supply wires helped in this case) first noticeable packet loss starts at -80-82dB and link usually fails above -85-87dB.
I submit some photos of antennas & UAV configurations I've recently used. Also here is a snapshot of the GCS telemetry playback (RSSI) of a test flight with the wing to 11km distance forth and back.
Displayed RSSI is for the received signal coming from the aircraft, transmitted from the Oplink embedded in its Revo FC, 100mW TX power. -76-77dB when the distance is 11km. There are two noticeable worsening in the RSSI graph when flying over a RF noisy area (nearby settlement). Yet no significant packet loss at -85dB.