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<blockquote data-quote="Squinly" data-source="post: 23139" data-attributes="member: 3090"><p>When you fly in Australia the drone will put itself in CE mode (European Regulation for radio transmitting devices) - CE mode quoted range on the Spark specs page is 500m. FCC (North American regulations) is 2000m for the spark. </p><p></p><p>The drone selects the correct power level based on the GPS location. So if you fly in the US it will automatically transmit at a higher power level to Australia. Just DJI following the laws for each country / region.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Squinly, post: 23139, member: 3090"] When you fly in Australia the drone will put itself in CE mode (European Regulation for radio transmitting devices) - CE mode quoted range on the Spark specs page is 500m. FCC (North American regulations) is 2000m for the spark. The drone selects the correct power level based on the GPS location. So if you fly in the US it will automatically transmit at a higher power level to Australia. Just DJI following the laws for each country / region. [/QUOTE]
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