I’ve recently purchased a DJI Avata, and I’ve been reading about the different “hacks” to enable higher power modes and additional channels for the O3 system.
I understand that CE mode is specifically for European countries with more restrictive power limitations. I’m in the USA, so I apparently my drone is in “FCC mode” by default. I’m specifically curious about “Ham mode,” though. I am a licensed ham radio operator, which means that legally, I can use frequencies and power levels that are outside the range of normal Part 15 devices. In general, the regulations state that my transmissions must be unencrypted, I must transmit my callsign every 10 minutes, and I’m limited to 1.5kW (which is obviously far less than any drone would use). Is there a firmware hack that allows this?
I’m not trying to break the line-of-sight rules, but if I can enable a mode that would allow me to get better signal fidelity within the FCC and FAA regulations, I’d like to try it. Even a little bit of extra power can make a significant difference in certain cases.
It’s been a while since I took my exams but I’m pretty sure radio control of a drone falls under “telecommand of model craft” (part 97.215) which limits you to 1W. You wouldn’t need to identify though, just label your call sign, name, and address on your transmitter.
You’re probably right. It’s been a long time since I got my license; 1W seems a lot more reasonable for radio control than the overall 1.5kW limit.