I thought of a potential way to make the pilot location unidentifiable to DJI Aeroscope, I wonder if it works.
So, Aeroscope gets the GPS location of the pilot by the GPS in your phone, and the drone's location by the GPS in the drone, right?
What if the pilot:
- Puts phone in Airplane mode, so the phone's location is not being identified using cell networks
- Uses "Fake GPS" app to fake the location of the mobile device and its GPS
- Takeoff and then walks away 500 meters away from homepoint
After doing this, how would Aeroscope know that you are in a new location, if the GPS location transmitted to the drone using radio signals (and picked up mid-flight by Aeroscope) is transmitting a fake location? DJI Remotes don't have GPS modules in them, right?
I'm just curious, I'm not planning anything illegal whatsoever.
So, Aeroscope gets the GPS location of the pilot by the GPS in your phone, and the drone's location by the GPS in the drone, right?
What if the pilot:
- Puts phone in Airplane mode, so the phone's location is not being identified using cell networks
- Uses "Fake GPS" app to fake the location of the mobile device and its GPS
- Takeoff and then walks away 500 meters away from homepoint
After doing this, how would Aeroscope know that you are in a new location, if the GPS location transmitted to the drone using radio signals (and picked up mid-flight by Aeroscope) is transmitting a fake location? DJI Remotes don't have GPS modules in them, right?
I'm just curious, I'm not planning anything illegal whatsoever.