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I recently got a DJI mini 2 and I'm excited to take it out in the field and use it for scouting and cool videos. I have some questions for those that use theirs regularly while exploring. 1. Does signal interference manifest itself when flying at locations with tons of metal? Like old factories? 2. Noise. I know this is kind of a use common sense thing, but has your drone ever blown your cover? Any other general tips for using it for this specific purpose would be nice. Thanks!
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While I don't have one myself, I do have several friends who own drones. There's a lot of FAA flight restrictions in place around certain areas that are pre-programmed into drones. For example, within a certain radius of airports and sometimes power plants and government buildings, you can't fly a drone. If you try it will simply refuse to take off. Something worth keeping in mind when considering interference.
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Yes certain drones, DJI ones too can have massive interference in old factories especially steel mills, I crashed my phantom pro due to such error. I got a magnet interference error thing and the drone sent it's self flying into a wall. As for blowing your cover, depends on how big the drone is and where you fly it.
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You can get dumb drones that don't use a smartphone/WiFi for control. That will allow you to avoid the pre-programmed no fly zones. The problem is that you're flying by the seat of your pants and unless you have a fair amount experience flying it, the chances of crashing it are excellent. A remote possibility with WiFi drones is that the person you're looking in on has no sense of humor and possibly has a fair amount of computer smarts. A few years some weisenheimer had their drone hovering in front of such a person's parked vehicle. He opened a Telnet session to the drone and wiped the drone's filesystem. Running it over with his vehicle was the coup de grâce.
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