Very sad... but true. And I am NOT a fan of Gov't regulation in any way, shape, or form.this thread is proof that we cannot police ourselves.
and why regulations have to be in place...
Very sad... but true. And I am NOT a fan of Gov't regulation in any way, shape, or form.this thread is proof that we cannot police ourselves.
and why regulations have to be in place...
As far as range goes, I'm not sure why some people think more is better. If you wanted to reach a remote area that was not accessible by ground it would be helpful. But that brings up the "line of site" issue.I am simply curious ...
no harm done ...
dear Marich
I understand you are bitter and upset all these new pilots are coming to share the sky with you - welcome to life
made possible by advancements in technology
these things brought you better and better valued drones ... or did you want to keep using RC from 80s?
regardless governments have a way of regulating things - and they should even if there were no accidents
if there weren't any accidents on a highway - there shouldn't be any rules?
also
>content of his post makes it clear he's unfamiliar with their operation and acceptable use
perhaps I watched hours of youtube on safe operations
perhaps I have a remote operators license
perhaps I am a retired military pilot or commercial airlines with dozens of thousands of hours
please do not hijack a thread
please do not be so quick to judge people
it will hep you in life
now for one I will be flying in SA - South America
in particular in Patagonia ... with 1.9 per km2 density if that tells you anything
now I am very conscious about people's safety
do onto others as you would have done on to you ...
OK with all that said
I am curious if there it is a point to getting a longer range - if I plan to film beautiful nature...
like the battery calculations were helpful
and the Solo antenna extension tip
thank you
Umm, okay... but I absolutely detest any regulations on almost anything and am positively delighted there are many new flyers these days.I am simply curious ...
no harm done ...
dear Marich
I understand you are bitter and upset all these new pilots are coming to share the sky with you - welcome to life
made possible by advancements in technology
these things brought you better and better valued drones ... or did you want to keep using RC from 80s?
regardless governments have a way of regulating things - and they should even if there were no accidents
if there weren't any accidents on a highway - there shouldn't be any rules?
also
>content of his post makes it clear he's unfamiliar with their operation and acceptable use
perhaps I watched hours of youtube on safe operations
perhaps I have a remote operators license
perhaps I am a retired military pilot or commercial airlines with dozens of thousands of hours
please do not hijack a thread
please do not be so quick to judge people
it will hep you in life
now for one I will be flying in SA - South America
in particular in Patagonia ... with 1.9 per km2 density if that tells you anything
now I am very conscious about people's safety
do onto others as you would have done on to you ...
OK with all that said
I am curious if there it is a point to getting a longer range - if I plan to film beautiful nature...
like the battery calculations were helpful
and the Solo antenna extension tip
thank you
yeah me neitherVery sad... but true. And I am NOT a fan of Gov't regulation in any way, shape, or form.
AMEN BROTHER amen. I've noticed that newbies might ask a question(myself inc) and they get stomped on from everywhere like they are morons.i suppose they were born with a solo in hand and they were never in their shoes it makes some of these people wonder what they got them selves into. great answer and THANK YOU!!!!of course... # posts in this microcosm must equal experience! *sigh*
Perhaps the OP is planning on getting a remote operators license (or what ever the equivalent is in his/her area), and just wants advise on bird choices
Not everyone who asks a question deserved to be jumped on [ADMIN EDIT].
There IS a search function on ALL forums, but newbs frequently believe that they should ask questions or start new threads regarding something that has been asked and answered 100 times before.AMEN BROTHER amen. I've noticed that newbies might ask a question(myself inc) and they get stomped on from everywhere like they are morons.i suppose they were born with a solo in hand and they were never in their shoes it makes some of these people wonder what they got them selves into. great answer and THANK YOU!!!!
This:ok folks, what are your advices for an omni-directional range extension ?
is the wifi card swap efficient, even if the max output is 30dB ?
is there a good antenna for omni-derectional flying ? or do i have to take an amped one ?
i don´t want to aim at the bird, i just want to FPV, so i can´t really turn around to aim at bird.
(Yes, someone will be with me and have a look at the bird)
2.2dBi by the looks of them...how much dBi have the stock antennas ?
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