On Wed, 16 Nov 2005, Kenneth Long wrote:
> What about a flying WiFi Access Point? > that happens to be streaming MPEG4 over IP? > > The transmission of Video (NTSC) is a function of FCC > regulations for frequency/wattage allowed, no? This is only over typical UHF/VHF commercial broadcast bands. I don't see why FCC regulations would apply if you were on say the ISM or a HAM band. > > I'm not aware of any FAA regulations limiting video > transmission in hobby R/C plans, not that there are > none. > > > > > --- Dave McGuire <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > On Nov 15, 2005, at 7:00 PM, Syed Faisal Akber > > wrote: > > > Unfortunately, the Canadaian and probably the > > American governments > > > classify this as UAV (Unmanned Arial Vehicles) and > > thus it becomes > > > illegal > > > for us to do. You can put a camera on a model > > plane but point it > > > towards > > > the ground not forward and not use it to fly > > either. This was told to > > > me > > > by a friend of mine who happens to be an Industry > > Canada inspector. > > > > Well I don't know much about Canada, but in the > > US you can bet on it. > > This government is unbelievably paranoid. > > Frankly, it makes me want > > to throw up. But that's a rant for another day. =) > > > > -Dave > > > > -- > > Dave McGuire, Cape Coral, FL > > "Most are engaged in business the greater part of > > their lives, because > > the soul abhors a vacuum and they have not > > discovered any continuous > > employment for man's nobler faculties." - Henry > > David Thoreau > > > > > > > > > __________________________________ > Yahoo! FareChase: Search multiple travel sites in one click. > http://farechase.yahoo.com >
