how transmition and reception takes place between drone and base station?
which module should be used to transmit and receive data with no loss?
how drones can communicate with base station from remote location?
This is different from manufacturer to manufacturer and hardware used.
A standard R/C setup will mostly have a 2.4gHz transmitter and receiver for the R/C control but other companies could use dedicated modules.
how long can we communicate with remotly located drone using this transreceiver…??
how much distance will it cover?
(note: we are going to control our drone using laptop)
so can you tell us specific module that could be used for communication?
Those systems are not compatible with PC as they have dedicated RX and TX for R/C uses.
Most systems are made to work for about 1km distance but depend on the environment.
If you need something long range, you will need some modules that will work over long distances like GSM (cellular) or high output serial communication
hello,
exactly sir actually we are developing drone for long distance communication. if suppose GSM is considered how long will it work?
is there any alternative module for GSM for long range communication?
or any supportive device for GSM?
sir pls can u tell me an entire communication between base station and remotly located drone for transmitting sensed data such as video or image?
Since you are building something custom, the communication solution will need to be custom as well.
An option would be to use a PixHawk flight controller with the Flytrex module (cellular) solution.
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genreally which transreceivers are used and what are the capabilities of those transreceivers?
Most of the systems out there are based on the R/C industry so the Transmitter and Receiver are R/C types.
The transmitter map the different channels (joysticks / switches) and send the signal to the Receiver. The receiver decode this signal and output each channels individually in a PWM type R/C signal.