Does anyone know of a drone friendly GSM/GPS tracker I can get for my drones should they decide they've had enough of me and try to escape!!
Perfect, just need to check the UK laws now... They can be a little awkward with this type of device especially when 'radio frequencies' are involved.You can find a list of trackers that would be small enough to mount here. Mounting them on the Mavic might be tricky though.
You can find a list of trackers that would be small enough to mount here. Mounting them on the Mavic might be tricky though.
I personally use the PocketFinder tracker. It is currently a 2G device so I will probably be upgrading to a 3G device in the near future.
I haven't mounted it yet. When I do I will report back.Just had a look at the pocketfinder, do you have this mounted to your Mavic? The dimensions are pretty big considering the small area on the Mavic.
Great info although such conflicting info on reviews on amazon and ebay, dont know what to beleive. I would have thought numerous pilots might have had some real life first-hand knowledge. I purchased the trackimo, new for $85 before noticing it was the 2g model but picked it up way below the +115 prices. I think i may return it before opening it. I like the extended batt life of the marco polo but don't know seeking system with hand held device would work out. I guess time will tell. I will share my experience if i buy one. thanks for the great support, this is a fantastic forum.You can find a list of trackers that would be small enough to mount here. Mounting them on the Mavic might be tricky though.
FYI - PocketFinder sent me an email today stating that AT&T 2G service for them is done January 2017 (next month) so you ONLY want a 3G tracker from here on out in the USA.