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Old 03-29-2015, 11:21 AM
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I wondered if someone uses dragon link v2 in Europe, not for the range (too much for boating) but for the safety run, is almost impossible to lose the signal, avoiding any interference generated in water. I think it's a great solution especially for very large and expensive boats, with 200€ you have the safest sistem.
I ask ""in Eurpoe"" becouse i can't find any dealer here.

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Old 03-30-2015, 08:45 AM
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I guess that it depends on the legality of the frequency for your country... UK FPV is at 459Mhz... (scroll down).
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Thanks w3bby, so we are talking about 433mhz for dragonlink v2, so in Sweden would be legal, is available in your country? I don't know what's the limit here in Italy.
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I really don't know to be honest, there are systems available here on a number of frequencies but from what I can gather from the Swedish flying organisations websites all FPV here must be done within the confines of a flying field and the aircraft must remain visible to an observer/copilot with the naked eye...

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