PancakeBill
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JPete, thought it might, wasn't sure if the low power excluded that. So, the guy who is operating is outside the law.
Maddie said:Tom, I don't think you're supposed to sit on it. Just saying....
Wrong Tom, but a great idea none the less.catblaster said:Good One.....but seriously i could see Tom flying over an aviary and snapping pics on the "fly", or rather the drone flying over.... ;D
Hope the govt. keeps its nose out of it as my opinion is that they never get it right on regulations.
Negative... . 5.8, and probably 1.2 GHz are open license free bands.JPete said:The video downlink requires a Ham cert as it operates in the Ham band. I fly a Quadcopter with video downlink and a onboard HD video camera. Much fun.
Well here it goes.....Dog Folks said:There is an invasion of privacy issue to consider.
If you fly your camera equipped drone over my fenced in and supposedly "private" back yard, (where i have a reasonable expectation of privacy,) are you the same as a window peeper?
What if a drone scares my animals and causes damage? I will consider the same rights to destroy it as if it were a coyote threatening my livestock.
I say enjoy your drones, they seem kinda cool, but keep them out of the airspace immediately above my property.
Those entering my airspace will be grounded, and you will not be allowed to enter my property to recover what's left.