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cause this would make me undatable.
and yes, it does look just as ridiculous when I'm wearing it.
So why did I do this... ridiculous thing? When I bought my Solo it kept lock on my controller with no problem. Over time it has slowly gotten worse to the point where I've tried the FPLV antenna, and installed the MicroTik WiFi cards. I've now sent the thing off to Drones Plus in Las Vegas for a tear-down.
My biggest problem is when operating in a WiFi rich environment. With all the proper deference to people who say that flying in populated areas is dangerous (and I agree) I have to, that's where I'm paid to get video and stills. So I recently went to Fry's and picked up two TRENDnet TEW-AO12O 12dBi Outdoor Omni Directional Antennas and the TEW-L202 Reverse SMA to N Tyt cables I needed to connect them to the controller. I'm having much better success keeping a lock.
I thought of a few solutions, like mounting the antennas on a board, but settled on this one because at times I have to move around. I attached the antennas to the backpack using Velcro. The two loops at the top are additional connections to keep the antennas vertical. Not because it looks really cool that way, but because it keeps the antennas oriented so they don't peel away from the Velcro.
It also has the advantage of parents keeping their kids away from "the strange man" when I'm working.
One other thing, my wife is an engineer, so she at least understands why her husband looks like a complete idiot.

and yes, it does look just as ridiculous when I'm wearing it.
So why did I do this... ridiculous thing? When I bought my Solo it kept lock on my controller with no problem. Over time it has slowly gotten worse to the point where I've tried the FPLV antenna, and installed the MicroTik WiFi cards. I've now sent the thing off to Drones Plus in Las Vegas for a tear-down.
My biggest problem is when operating in a WiFi rich environment. With all the proper deference to people who say that flying in populated areas is dangerous (and I agree) I have to, that's where I'm paid to get video and stills. So I recently went to Fry's and picked up two TRENDnet TEW-AO12O 12dBi Outdoor Omni Directional Antennas and the TEW-L202 Reverse SMA to N Tyt cables I needed to connect them to the controller. I'm having much better success keeping a lock.
I thought of a few solutions, like mounting the antennas on a board, but settled on this one because at times I have to move around. I attached the antennas to the backpack using Velcro. The two loops at the top are additional connections to keep the antennas vertical. Not because it looks really cool that way, but because it keeps the antennas oriented so they don't peel away from the Velcro.
It also has the advantage of parents keeping their kids away from "the strange man" when I'm working.
One other thing, my wife is an engineer, so she at least understands why her husband looks like a complete idiot.