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originally posted by: machineintelligence
(...)Most civilian drones only use a handful of frequencies and is an issue when multiple drone pilots are operating at the same time. Drones use two sets of frequencies, one for controlling the drone (900 MHz) and one for relaying video (2.4 GHz and 5.8 GHz).(...)
originally posted by: machineintelligence
I found this S2 briefing instructive but thought to add to his suggestions tips and tricks a bit of signal Jamming and Signal Override options. Most civilian drones only use a handful of frequencies and is an issue when multiple drone pilots are operating at the same time. Drones use two sets of frequencies, one for controlling the drone (900 MHz) and one for relaying video (2.4 GHz and 5.8 GHz).
I would add some tricks the Afghans use which are tires filled with compost to simulate heat signatures.
originally posted by: chris_stibrany
I don't think you need to burn the tire, it gives off a heat signature due to the nature of fertiliser/compost.
originally posted by: chris_stibrany
That's quite vague. As much as he can occupy and use.
So what If i made my house into a wizards tower?
originally posted by: machineintelligence
Do you read a thread before or after you post a response? I am just wondering because your response seems like you might have been a bit distracted as far as the details of the OP.
originally posted by: machineintelligence
Do you have any personal combat training at the level of say an infantryman? I ask because you might then be aware that a combat position is both cover and concealment. It is also a 3d kind of thing. If you are say in a dug-out position and have some rows of tire piles with compost in them above your position at exposure points in your entrenchment you have pretty good thermal concealment if you stick to your position.
originally posted by: machineintelligence
Okay. I think you likely know more on this subject than I do. I hardly stay even close to updated because it is not my field. I do try and follow it because there is such utility in UAV systems. I understand a lot of the latest have direct satellite uplink instead of ground control directing them.