

View attachment 11656 View attachment 11655 My i2 came Wednesday and this thing is a blast. Did a few test flights after setup. I then bounded the i2 to my p4p remote and connected the controller to an 11dbi Omni directional antenna for rx with 1 watt amp mounted at base of antenna in the tree and a 9 dbi omni on the house for tx with no amps. I zipped out over the countryside 55 to 60mph and hit 18,00ft in no time.Never a drop in signal. I use a tablet then hdmi out to a 50inch monitor at my desk. I do not see range being an issue being as I have 120 total feet of extension cable to my antennas. Of course set to 2.4ghz. I use channel 21 and lower the bit rate down. Will be testing range when batteries are broke in.
Not condoning this sort of irresponsible flying so we will see how long this thread lasts.......
Amazing set up! Do you have details on equipment you used here or anywhere else on the web?
just wondering, as the rules in the US are similar to the UK, re line of sight, and responsible usage of UAV systems and Im afraid while this is good from a point of technical ability, it is irresponsible in relation to usage. This does give a bad message and people then wonder why the authorities put condition and extra laws in relation to use. Sorry this just adds to the evidence to enforce regulation.
just wondering, as the rules in the US are similar to the UK, re line of sight, and responsible usage of UAV systems and Im afraid while this is good from a point of technical ability, it is irresponsible in relation to usage. This does give a bad message and people then wonder why the authorities put condition and extra laws in relation to use. Sorry this just adds to the evidence to enforce regulation.[/QUOTE
Then how's about u move on and keep your insecurities to yourself.
This is one of those situations where many "fun loving folks" see no real harm in this but, there is huge harm. It is stuff like this that begets regulation, laws and public scorn for UAV operators. Sure, those who want to do this see no problem. To them, as long as things don't fail or they don't get caught, no harm no foul. But, as any seasoned UAV pilot will tell you, the unexpected will eventually happen...
But flying VLOS does.If the unexpected happens standing outside in the glaring sun isn't going to help
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