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Should I get a Spark or Mavic Mini, in Australia
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<blockquote data-quote="nilanjan118" data-source="post: 104560" data-attributes="member: 13902"><p>I am sorry I was not quite aware of this. The Spark had just one model all over the world. The transmission strength of the controller was being regulated depending on the GPS location of the drone in accordance with standards in different parts of the world like FCC, CE, SRRC. Forced FCC mode on the Spark could be achieved by simply tricking the drone into believing that you are flying in the USA instead of say, UK. </p><p></p><p>Now coming to the Mavic mini, looks like DJI has introduced it in 2 different models.</p><p></p><p><strong>Model MR1SS5 - USA, China</strong></p><p>5.8 GHz: 4000 m (FCC); 2500 m (SRRC)</p><p></p><p><strong>Model MR1SD25 - Europe, Japan</strong></p><p>2.4 GHz: 2000 m (MIC/CE)</p><p>5.8 GHz: 500 m (CE) </p><p></p><p>So even though you won't be getting as much range as in the FCC region, I think 2km range at 2.4 GHz is as good (if not better) as the Spark on forced FCC mode.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nilanjan118, post: 104560, member: 13902"] I am sorry I was not quite aware of this. The Spark had just one model all over the world. The transmission strength of the controller was being regulated depending on the GPS location of the drone in accordance with standards in different parts of the world like FCC, CE, SRRC. Forced FCC mode on the Spark could be achieved by simply tricking the drone into believing that you are flying in the USA instead of say, UK. Now coming to the Mavic mini, looks like DJI has introduced it in 2 different models. [B]Model MR1SS5 - USA, China[/B] 5.8 GHz: 4000 m (FCC); 2500 m (SRRC) [B]Model MR1SD25 - Europe, Japan[/B] 2.4 GHz: 2000 m (MIC/CE) 5.8 GHz: 500 m (CE) So even though you won't be getting as much range as in the FCC region, I think 2km range at 2.4 GHz is as good (if not better) as the Spark on forced FCC mode. [/QUOTE]
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