anotherlab
Well-Known Member
For doing updates? That's entirely under their control. This is separate from not being allowed to obtain FCC certificationNot going to be up to DJI anymore,
For doing updates? That's entirely under their control. This is separate from not being allowed to obtain FCC certificationNot going to be up to DJI anymore,
Dont know about that,it sounds like the FCC will now have a say in almost everything.For doing updates? That's entirely under their control. This is separate from not being allowed to obtain FCC certification
Last I checked, the FCC does not control the internet.Dont know about that,it sounds like the FCC will now have a say in almost everything.
Last I checked, the FCC does not control the internet.
Not yet,but give them time.Last I checked, the FCC does not control the internet.
Even the boot-licking tech bros wouldn't like that !!Not yet,but give them time.
Even the boot-licking tech bros wouldn't like that !!
you got itEven the boot-licking tech bros wouldn't like that !!
Not going to be up to DJI anymore,
In the electronics industry, it has been a long standing question about whether a software update requires additional FCC certification. I'm sure DJI knows how it works in the drone sector but in general, if you only make minor updates to the UI or you fix a small bug like the RTH process or you improve sometime like the camera sensors or maybe even adding a faster charging algorithm....you likely don't need to rectify. However if you make certain changes to the radio or GPS or something consequential such as RF changes, you likely need to rectify with the FCC. DJI knows the rules and they also know FCC determines those rules which ultimately means the FCC can change those rules if they want to. Remember, we are way off the rails so anything goes.For doing updates? That's entirely under their control. This is separate from not being allowed to obtain FCC certification
That could only be enforced by DJI itself, through a retroactive GEO reinstatement, which DJI would not likely cooperate with imposing.I still haven't ruled out the permanent nationwide (DJI drone-only) TFR.
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