S samd012 Well-Known Member Joined Apr 7, 2017 Messages 134 Reactions 24 Age 56 May 12, 2017 #1 Well it is not in the US yet but I am sure it is coming To view this content we will need your consent to set third party cookies. For more detailed information, see our cookies page. Accept third party cookies
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C Cyberpower678 Well-Known Member Joined Jan 11, 2017 Messages 3,881 Reactions 1,782 May 12, 2017 #2 This is so old news. These things are way too powerful and will never acquire FCC approval. Only government and military can use this.
This is so old news. These things are way too powerful and will never acquire FCC approval. Only government and military can use this.
Starz Well-Known Member Premium Pilot Joined Dec 26, 2016 Messages 5,635 Reactions 4,695 Location Arizona May 12, 2017 #3 For video purposes,that thing could just as well have been a broom handle and done the same thing. Amazing what some people will waste their time on.
For video purposes,that thing could just as well have been a broom handle and done the same thing. Amazing what some people will waste their time on.
quick_dry Well-Known Member Joined Mar 25, 2017 Messages 112 Reactions 51 Age 45 May 12, 2017 #4 Useless against anything that is flying autonomous and able to switch to optical flow/odometry on the fly. Only available for gov/mil, doesn't look big enough to have a tight beam on the lower command/control freqs, good as a phantom gun.
Useless against anything that is flying autonomous and able to switch to optical flow/odometry on the fly. Only available for gov/mil, doesn't look big enough to have a tight beam on the lower command/control freqs, good as a phantom gun.