Our recommendations are based on 100’s of hours of testing and research as well as our personal experience and that of the experts in the field. ALL DRONES ARE NOT EQUAL, so don’t be fooled by marketing or other claims. With over 50 years experience in model rocketry, ham radio, comp...
And it’s not just that civilian drones are intrinsically cool, which even the most avowed drone-haters will probably admit when pressed: they’re cool in an intensely complex and fraught way, man-made tools equally capable of freaking people out and fascinating them.Little Flying Robots is a...
Mystery drone sightings prompt restrictions in New York, New JerseyNEW YORK --Federal authorities are taking action againstthe mysterious drones seen flying over New Jerseyandseveral other East Coast states.The Federal Aviation Administration has issued a ban on most drones over nearly two dozen towns...
Out of the box, it supports 25mW/200mW, but with a HAM radio license, it can be unlocked up to 1W using special firmware. The VTX weighs 22.3g and supports 2S-6S batteries direct power, with SmartAudio and MSP Canvas Mode compatibility. ...
"So that they can respond about what these drones are. And I don't know why they would ever put out an alert like this without publicly briefing properly," Gottheimer said. In Mendham, the drones were all the buzz at a local coffee shop. ...
There is little doubt that some militaries would appear to be realising the benefit of utilising armed unmanned aerial systems or drones as they are commonly referred to by academics and the media. There is an obvious allure to drones by the military. Th
The modern electronically controlled military drone traces its origins to the 1930s, when the British Royal Navy developed the Queen Bee, a radio-controlled drone used for aerial target practice by British pilots. Between Nov. 1944 and Apr. 1945, Japan released more than 9,000 bomb-laden ballo...
Note: Countries have different regulations restricting various specific frequencies encompassed by 5.8gHz, also higher power outputs on 5.8gHz have restrictions and/or require a HAM radio licence. Check your local regulations, and remain on the good side of law! Legality is also not the only issue...
For example, in the multi-truck, multi-drone, and multi-depot integrated scheduling problem studied by Ham [8], a customer might be visited multiple times in different time windows. The VRPTWDR, studied by Chen et al. [11], involves customers who are available only during specific time ...
"what the ham radio scene does here on earth...we want to do the same thing at the edge of space. because that’s where a hell of a lot of really interesting and dubious things are happening," says oliver. "there's no other way of getting to the bottom of it all than by ...