You guys are using the receiver on the monitor? Is that good enough or would a separate one be better? Thanks
QYV said:dvc said:Is this something I need to worry about.
does it apply? technically yes. do you need to worry? ... probably not? how many laws do you violate technically on a daily basis that are never an issue? (probably lots, check out sites like dumblaws.com for stupid laws technically on the books that everyone ignores)
I'm pretty sure it's not just that transmitter, but to transmit anything at all on the amateur/civilian bands you technically have to have a HAM radio license. Check out #12 of this FAQ.
that being said, I don't think the FCC actively enforces those policies like there's no such thing as "FCC police" that sit around fields checking people for licenses for their FPV systems... it's just one of those by-laws (imo) that if you do something illegal and get busted the FCC can tack on fines. For example, if you were using your drone to illegally spy on someone/something like a naked person in a private home and got busted by the cops and arrested and your stuff confiscated... if they saw a FPV system they might tack on those types of charges kind of like they tried to do to the NYC Phantom crash guy.
but most of the people recreationally flying around Phantoms with FPV setups don't have the FCC ham license, at lease none of the ones I've met or hung out with.
UrbanAnathema said:I'm sorry QYV but considering you are from NYC like me I can't believe that you actually wrote this. As "drones" and quadcopters continue to get negative media attention, law enforcement is increasingly looking to come up with charges to hang on people they see flying. If they do decide to screw with you, they will likely look for anything they can hang onto you that will stick. A $10,000 FCC violation looks pretty good to them. Also, yes the FCC does indeed enforce this rule. Its a $10,000 fine, and HAMs who are big into radio take enforcement seriously. Its not worth the risk. Get the license. It costs $15 and two hours of reading. You might actually learn a thing or three. Its attitudes like the above that will have the hobby regulated into oblivion.
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