Clarified Autel ranges, including 4T. Added a range of telemetry channels MARA-2P. Added RQ-20 Puma ranges.Added FlyEye range (maybe Warmate flies in it)
Clarified Autel ranges, including 4T.
- Added a range of telemetry channels MARA-2P.
- Added RQ-20 Puma ranges.
- Added FlyEye range (maybe Warmate flies in it)
…decided to deprive us of any information search activity and immediately gave a link to that piece of iron from the photo of the guys from the TG Engineering Z Front
This SDRLink3 is the brainchild of the Pshetsk office FLYTRONIC (part of the WB group concern)
Here is his TTX:
Operating frequency range 4.4 – 5.0 GHz.
OFDM modulation.
Sensitivity -93 dBm.
Channel width 6 MHz.
Supports RFP.
Operates in half-duplex (time division) mode.
AES256 encryption (optional).
Weight 109 g.
Total: a wide range of operating frequencies, average sensitivity. To achieve maximum ranges, you need a good antenna on the UAV. And there are no such good broadband ones (UAV developer, help me out for the antennas).
Therefore, this modem does not jump in a 600 MHz wide range, but most likely, depending on the antenna on the UAV, the modem is already tuned to certain channels in it.
And remember, not the REBman is cool, who has a larger antenna, but the one who has less SWR!





Updated table:
– Clarified Autel ranges, including 4T.
– Added a range of telemetry channels MARA-2P.
– Added RQ-20 Puma ranges.
– Added FlyEye range (maybe Warmate flies in it)
According to RQ-20 PUMA: the UAV has several delivery options (we know about 3). Each delivery operates on different frequencies (1600, 2300, 3400 MHz).

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