Exactly what isn't true?Totally not true.
You'll have to be specific.
Care to provide any sources and verifiable facts to back up your assertion?
I certainly did!
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Exactly what isn't true?Totally not true.
Did you even read my posts above?Do you know how expensive that would be to put different firmware on a bunch of different drones in production? If you buy a s Korean one or a Japanese one or a Chinese, or Canadian they are all the same. It's possible they record the serial numbers as to what market they are sold in, but everything else is the same. The only difference is some packages from China contain dongles inside the RC and drone.
I think you make some valid points which is why I made my post earlier with the serial numbers. Clearly just because there is an FAA DOC doesn't mean it's true, those have been known to be inaccurate. Especially when the s/n number range is the entire band (without regard) even though we've seen other DOC where the different ranges were specified. It's hard to say, I do agree it doesn't make sense to "remove" it permanently (if that's such a thing) because once other countries require RID, it make sense for DJI to implement a software update (lessons learned from Mavic 2) to keep their older models relevant rather than relegate them to attaching a module. I'm not the RID expert so I don't know if there is some sort of cost savings or not by ejecting RID. I find it hard to believe DJI is able to act so quickly in the factory and since I believe withholding the Mavic 4 Pro from the US is more of a marketing decision than a technical decision, I don't see why there should be impacts to the software.I will check mine but the thing that does not make sense to me is the KR after the serial number is only on the box. It does not show up anywhere else as part of the number. The FAA list of compliant serial numbers includes mine, does that mean there are duplicate serial numbers, they just have different UPC codes.
Also if having RID was such an expense that they took it out of all the drones after a certain date, but left it in for the handful of Canadians who might fly in the US, especially now. Seems off. Lastly would it be worth it for DJI to not have RID when they are not completely sure these issue with the US will not be resolve in the next 6 months. Just rambling, I very well could be way off target here.
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