The available modes will display in white, and the currently active mode will display in green.
MODES:
RADIO: This mode uses the internal radio system. The radio system is capable of transmission
ranges up to 30KM, or up to 50KM when your system is equipped with the booster package.
LTE: This mode uses the mobile network over a VPN secured data link. To use LTE mode the
following needs to be activated:
A sim card needs to be installed inside the UAV. The LTE dongle is located in the nose section
of the vehicle and can be accessed when the battery is disconnected. Make sure the sim card
has sufficient data available and that it is not secured with a pin-code. To test the connectivity of
your LTE dongle with your sim card you can insert the dongle into a windows based laptop. After
approximately 1 minute a webpage will open with the dongle settings and status.
The DeltaQuad controller needs to be connected to a WiFi network or mobile hotspot.
VIDEO FEEDS:
GIMBAL: This is the Nighthawk2 camera gimbal feed. Activate this feed when deploying the
Nighthawk2 Camera gimbal.
FPV: This is the static nose camera feed. While the gimbal is retracted it is recommended to use this
feed.
OFF: This disables both feeds and stops any data consumption. If the data link becomes intermittent
it is recommended to disable the video feeds to remain connected to your UAV.
Stream rates
The DeltaQuad can control the stream rate of the Nighthawk2 camera gimbal. A high stream rate provides
high quality video and a low stream rate provides lower quality video.
In RADIO mode
When the transmission mode is set to Radio, the system constantly monitors the available bandwidth and
automatically tunes the camera stream to provide the best possible quality given the available bandwidth.
This process is automatic and no manual input is required to tune the stream rate.
In LTE mode
When the transmission mode is set to LTE, the system can not automatically determine the available
bandwidth. For LTE-based transmission, both the vehicle and the DeltaQuad Controller require an internet
connection. The available bandwidth in LTE mode depends on several factors such as:
Distance from the cell tower