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DYS High Gain 14dbi 5.8GHz Directional Patch Antenna (RHCP) - SMA

DYS High Gain 14dbi 5.8GHz Directional Patch Antenna (RHCP) - SMA

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This product is now discontinued, for an alternative please see the Aomway Patch Antenna.

Antennas are probably the most important component in your FPV system. Even if you are new to FPV flying, you have probably learnt or heard about replacing the 'rubber duck' type antennas which come as standard with most FPV gear, to better circular polarised omnidirectional antennas, like a cloverleaf. Cloverleaf antennas are certainly a good option and work very well for most applications, but there are plenty of other types of antennas and some are better suited for certain things. For example, if you are looking to increase your range, you should consider a high gain directional antenna such as a patch antenna.

Unlike a cloverleaf antenna, which has an omnidirectional reception pattern, a patch antenna is known as a directional antenna because it focuses its reception pattern in a specific direction. By taking reception away from some areas, and focusing it in a narrower beam, a patch antenna can increase your range, allowing you to fly further without using a more powerful VTX.

FPV Antenna Gain - Omni-directional vs High Gain Directional

This high quality Aomway patch antenna has been specially designed for long range FPV. It has a 14dbi gain which makes unbelievable multi-km flights possible, even using a UK-legal 25mW transmitter. As with all high gain antennas, the trade off to the increased range is a reduction in coverage; as gain increases, beam width decreases. For this reason, you need to ensure the patch antenna is always pointing at your drone, one solution is a tracking system. Another is to use a diversity receiver, which will let you use a regular cloverleaf antenna for good local coverage and a second high gain antenna, such as a patch, to give you extra range in a specific direction.

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