Remember its always a good idea to try to pick a transmitting frequency which matches the central frequency of your antenna, so for example looking at the V1 Directional antenna which have a frequency range of 5725-5875MHz, in 25Mbpos mode CH3-5 (CH2 50Mbps) would be best suited with CH4 likely giving the best results.
5.2G Antenna - Frequency range:5.15GHz-5.30GHz; Gain:7dBi(AVG), Polarization:LHCP
5.8G Antenna - Frequency range: 5.50GHz-6.00GHz; Gain:7dBi(AVG), Polarization: LHCP
The repeater is a very interesting product with multiple use-cases however thought needs to be given in order to how it should be used, in short it could be used to allow the user to gain some artificial elevation with the repeater mounted on a tall tripod overhead, allowing wireless transmission from an AAT to a set of goggles or VRX, or beaming a video feed across an extended distance from a static position (for example on a MTB downhill course to a race director below). Alternatively it could be mounted to the underside of a hovering drone and used like a satellite to extend range.
- The transmission portion between the repeater and your goggles/VRX uses the 5.2G frequency band therefore you will need adequate antenna on your goggles/VRX.
- Using the included antenna will mean directional transmission from craft to repeater then from repeater to goggles/VRX. This has its limitations, mainly if the craft is being launched from beside the pilot you will not have a video feed until the craft has passed the repeater and entered the repeaters receiving antenna beam.