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<blockquote data-quote="clouseau" data-source="post: 27640" data-attributes="member: 4913"><p>DJI doesn’t exactly call it RSSI themselves, However they are using their radio signal strength and essential doing exactly the same thing as RSSI by definition when they use the radio controller signal strength and attempt to keep the drone moving to stay within a certain narrow db range in order to make the drone follow the remote controller.</p><p></p><p>I've repaired a many DJI remote controllers and all I've seen inside are two different frequency modules one capable of transmitting and receiving on 2.4Ghz and the other module on 5.8Ghz. The remotes do not have any other transmitter modules besides just the two just mentioned, nor does it have GSM, or a transmitter capable of broadcasting to a satellite such as ARVA does. So by process of elimination what other technology and software means does the follow me mode have to work on besides the 2.4 and 5.8Ghz frequencies signal strength and GPS?</p><p></p><p>Did I say this was the best method or that it was reliable? Absolutely not.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="clouseau, post: 27640, member: 4913"] DJI doesn’t exactly call it RSSI themselves, However they are using their radio signal strength and essential doing exactly the same thing as RSSI by definition when they use the radio controller signal strength and attempt to keep the drone moving to stay within a certain narrow db range in order to make the drone follow the remote controller. I've repaired a many DJI remote controllers and all I've seen inside are two different frequency modules one capable of transmitting and receiving on 2.4Ghz and the other module on 5.8Ghz. The remotes do not have any other transmitter modules besides just the two just mentioned, nor does it have GSM, or a transmitter capable of broadcasting to a satellite such as ARVA does. So by process of elimination what other technology and software means does the follow me mode have to work on besides the 2.4 and 5.8Ghz frequencies signal strength and GPS? Did I say this was the best method or that it was reliable? Absolutely not. [/QUOTE]
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