Soldato
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He said Remote Control vehicles, not real ones.
The control for these drones operates on known frequencies (from my RC boat days), would it be something as simple as finding out what airport/aircraft equipment operates on the same frequencies and, if the answer is none, add high power transmitters (acting as jammers) to block/over-power the drones receiver, stopping it's use?
I understand some drones come with a "return to home" function if the drone loses signal so it's not like drones would start falling out the skies![]()
Iirc isnt it 14, 35 and 40mhz for remote control aircraft (citation needed)? There's 2.4 and 5ghz as well but a jammer would screw up the wifi of everyone in the vicinity of the airport.
Not a bad idea though, ban the use of 2.4 and 5ghz for the control element (onboard cameras etc could still transmit for live 'drone view', just no control) and use jammers at airports for the other frequencies.
It would mean no more drones that can be controlled just by a mobile phone as you'd need a dedicated transmitter to control it