60Mhz or 10Mhz? What Bandwidth should you use for Long-Range FPV with DJI O4 Pro? #djiglobal

Join me for a couple of flights in the Scottish Highlands where I test the flight performance of DJI O4 Pro at different bandwidths. DVR Goggles 3 footage with commentary and some side by side analysis. Flight 1 - 60Mhz Bandwidth - 04:38 Flight 2 - 10Mhz Bandwidth - 16:11 Side-by-Side Analysis - 27:11 Final Thoughts and Tandem Flying - 31:37 I certainly found flying at a lower bandwidth gave a slightly less stressful flight experience, but the difference was dramatic. There is a bit less quality image in the goggles at a lower bandwidth, but I'm happy to say, it wasn't nearly as off putting as I thought it may be (in fact it's hard to see on the goggles DVR). I need to hit some tight gullies at the lower bandwidth to be sure that the overall flying experience is better for me, but I was surprised at the time by the gut feelings. It's definitely worth experimenting with if you like to fly DJI O4 at range. Give it a go! And hit me up in the comments with what you prefer to fly. Do you like the less jarring dropouts at 10Mhz, or would you miss the "wow factor" of 60Mhz too much? If you enjoy my flow, and like to have your head spun around while exploring Scotland's hills and coastlines with 5 and 7 inch quadcopters, check out my selection of "no-stab" rips...    • “No Stab” Freestyle   I'm particularly fond of flying 7 inch quads in the mountains. If you enjoy a more relaxing experience, or you are keen to learn more about the engineering and technical side of FPV flying, radio setups, long range flying and custom builds (including a deep dive into 8S powered quads), then I would thoroughly recommend my AOS 7 and RAD Li-Ion playlists.    • AOS 7 V5 - Mk 1 6S and Mk 3 8S Builds      • RAD Li-Ion - 7 inch Long-Range Build   SmellyFox FPV - CAA A2 CofC registered and insured UAV operator and pilot and member of FPVUK. If you have any questions about my builds, or would like to colaborate, please get in touch via my website below. https://tristramtree.co.uk If you see me or my quads about, please come and say hello! Community and shared knowledge are important to me, so look me up, and come and share some packs sometime!