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<blockquote data-quote="PhantomFandom" data-source="post: 108649" data-attributes="member: 15128"><p>Yes there can definitely be issues with WiFi connectivity in congested areas. This is true for the connection between remote controller and drone for the basic WiFi drones (P3S, Mavic Air, Spark, Mavic Mini) but that issue exists with or without this proposed FAA requirement. It is the connectivity between the remote and the drone that is susceptible. It has nothing at all to do with the mobile device. Even then, if total signal loss occurs then the fail-safe RTH should kick in and bring the drone home. Signal loss should not cause a fly-away.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Apples and oranges. The mobile device would be using a cellular signal (not WiFi) to send its information to the FAA service provider. The remote is communicating with the drone via WiFi and that has nothing to do with the mobile device.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PhantomFandom, post: 108649, member: 15128"] Yes there can definitely be issues with WiFi connectivity in congested areas. This is true for the connection between remote controller and drone for the basic WiFi drones (P3S, Mavic Air, Spark, Mavic Mini) but that issue exists with or without this proposed FAA requirement. It is the connectivity between the remote and the drone that is susceptible. It has nothing at all to do with the mobile device. Even then, if total signal loss occurs then the fail-safe RTH should kick in and bring the drone home. Signal loss should not cause a fly-away. Apples and oranges. The mobile device would be using a cellular signal (not WiFi) to send its information to the FAA service provider. The remote is communicating with the drone via WiFi and that has nothing to do with the mobile device. [/QUOTE]
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