I have bought at least 4 sets of revo FC /oplink ground combo kits. two won't link at all, the others link and I get about 60db on the graph, but no matter what I do I can't get over a 2 to 3 foot range and it drops out.
I just did buy 4 set of Revo + OpLink just like
alnrenny, from two different suppliers, I think... its hard to tell. These two seem different though since one has a black casing for the Revo with the pins color coded in Yellow, Red and Black on the board, a nice black case for the OPlink board, and the redundant 'bind' button is there but only 2 white ports (Main and Flexi),
http://www.thanksbuyer.com/openpiolot-cc3d-revolution-flight-controller-upgrade-version-integrating-oplink-revo-44119the other supplier got blue casing for the Revo board, no casing for the OPlink and that has no 'bind' button on it but has 3 white ports (have no idea what the 3rd one is for).
http://www.thanksbuyer.com/openpiolot-cc3d-revolution-flight-controller-board-oplink-mini-cc3d-revo-transceiver-tx-rx-module-40847These two suppliers I have noticed are distributed on all major platforms like
Banggood.com
eBay.com
DHgate.com
Aliexpress.com
Thanksbuyer.com
The platforms differs but products are the same.
I was very dissatisfied with the result of trying them out for signal strength.
dont know about dB but the Signal strength meter in the GCS show at best +10 (middle, pointing straight up). The distance was some 3-10 meters indoors.
My problems were all on the oplink end but I only have one revo so it's hard to draw any conclusion. Most of the time I was running oplink to oplink tests or measuring the frequency on a spectrum analyzer.
Other than the two oplinks that were way off frequency (about 100 kHz) the other's frequencies were close enough to link and work after the antenna connector short was removed.
The antenna short is easy to check if you have a meter. The oplink's center antenna connector pin to the outside shell should read open. If it reads shorted or any resistance value it's a bad board. Someone else who had a low power one read 6 ohms instead of a complete short. Anything other than open (infinite resistance) is bad.
Now, inspired by
hwh, I just ran a continuity check with a multimeter between the middle pin of the antenna and any one of the surrounding 4. It should not be a short circuit here since then the antenna has no meaning.
. 4 out of 4 revo boards had no continuity - good
. 4 out of 4 OPlink boards did have continuity - bad, 0 or 2 ohms, full short circuit.
I feel good about finally getting an explanation for the poor range but also depressed by this.
I dont want to buy more OPlink boards.
To fix the issue: Maybe some tips on How to repair them? Would be great.
To solve the problem: since the issues with the hardware is widely documented in this forum.
Is it possible for LibrePilot to launch some kind of Product Quality Supplier (QSP) license and have a link to suppliers that sent in good boards? I cannot test board myself for the frequency spectrum mumbo but I really willing to help form such a program. This situation is not really good.
What do you think?