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5 miles...
well you need a UHF signal TX/RX so Thomas, DragonLink, or EZUHF Now you need a very good setup for Video signal, so two very high gain antenna(15+dBi) plus an omni antenna for launch(2-3Dbi) Diversity setup for all three antennas plus antenna tracker for the high gain. Then you need a low-noise area to fly in to minimize interference. If all that works out right and your video camera is not noisy you can do this. Probably around $1000-$2000 in equipment when it's all said and done. Good luck. |
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10 KM, EASY !!!
www.dragonlinklabs.com A long range UHF system is the only way to get RELIABLE RC control at long distances. There may be a couple isolated cases of 35 MHZ going far, but it is under ideal and special conditions, and the rare exception. Trying to fly more than 3 KM with a standard RC system is a very good way to crash or loose your plane. Average RC range is 3 KM or 1.5 miles for normal RC systems, and even less for 2.4 GHZ RC systems. Mike |
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