DJI Cellular Dongle in the US! (LTE USB Modem/Module Review & Installation)
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- Опубликовано: 13 сен 2024
- To buy this cellular dongle, you can reach Justin from Brandish, an authorized DJI reseller who imports the LTE module at his Facebook page, tell him Jonathan from Integral Camera Solutions sent you. I have purchased this, plus several other DJI Enterprise accessories from Brandish, message him on Facebook here: / orantes.justin
He prefers Facebook messages but if you don't have Facebook you can email him: justin@brandish.com.
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Besides being able to connect to my local RTK network or browse the web without a hotspot, this will also let you get google or satellite maps while flying at all times too. It is a big convenience. Check the description above on how you can purchase it from an importer.
The Div port is a spot for another antenna for diversity like an FPV receiver.
Thanks for showing the process. I recently ordered one but have not installed it yet…Thanks!!!
Thank you for this interesting information.
But what would be even more interesting is to also have a dongle on the aircraft to be able to pilot her through the mobile network.
I use a TripleTek tablet which is also connected to the cellular network, so I have maps wherever there's 2G coverage or more.
Yeah I should have mentioned that some people think this will let you fly beyond visual line of sight, but there's no way to do that with this let alone the fact that it's not legal in the US without a special permission. I use this in a Mavic 3T thermal so it only comes with the RC Pro, I also got an RC Pro for my Mavic 3 because I just got tired of using my phone, it didn't fit into the RCN1 controller very well.
That goes into the DRONE
only in the air 3 it goes inside the drone
Both the drones and controller can use one but it's useless in the drone in the US because DJI doesn't allow the use of it like that. All you can do in the US is get Internet for the controller like I show in this video.
Yeah I got it too for the sake reasons, data plans are so cheap and the controller uses so little data that I just put the cheapest one on it.
I had an extra sim card with a cheap data plan on a tablet I rarely use. I realized I use my DJI RC Pro far more often so it was an easy decision.
@@integralcam yeah, just one less thing to worry to connect.
May I use a Huawei e1556 Data card 4g lte, insted this de device conecte to the usb-c in?
No no it goes into port on dji air 3
I was more looking. For unlimited distance is that possible in the us
Not really. Some companies have wavers to fly beyond line of sight but DJI does not allow US drones to fly via cellular signal.
nope
@@integralcam do you know what drone allows through cell signal. Or with a setup?
@@swpbanger That is not possible in the US with this device. Laws would have to change to allow this.
@integralcamerasolutions oh ok I saw a guy flying a rc plane on 4g he probably was in another country.
Doesn’t the drone also needs a Dongle for it work?
For what? As I explain in the video, this is just to give the controller internet access without using a phone hotspot.
I cannot find any link to the dongle at the Facebook page
You'll have to message him thru Facebook Messenger. If not you can try emailing him at justin@brandish.com or their secretary erica@brandish.com. He says his email gets a lot of spam now so it's usually easier to get a hold of him through Facebook Messenger.
why are they not aloud in the USA?
Because it's cool and revolutionary.
@@theobserver2674 Then it wont work in Australia either
what size sim card does it use?
Nano, same size all of my phones have used in the US as long as I can remember.
I have just discovered that Spectrum and Verizon cannot provide a SIM card for this device.
Yes they can it's a data card nothing special I have a video coming out. I live in alabama and it works on the air 3 mini 3 mini 4 the mavic takes the 1 in this video but that's the old style
@@w.e.s. who's your network provider?