Re: Shooting down drones over private property
I like the idea of legal, passive obstructions. No criminal intent, I just string things for the birds to perch upon. I like to watch birds, your Honor. :)
Re: Shooting down drones over private property
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internet troll
Homeowner: Damn drones, time to build an emp generator space modulator.
Two days later:
Homeowner: AHA.... I’ve got you now drone, you came to close to my house. 3...2...1.... whoomp. Hahahahah.... I showed that drone a thing or two.
5 minutes later
Homeowner: hmmm why won’t my car start? Why isn’t my oven and dishwasher working. Let me look this up on my phone. Shoot, my phone doesn’t work. What can be happe....... oooohhhhhhhhh
here's some more "directional" options ( I'm not saying to do it, this is strictly for informational and educational purposes.)
https://www.amazing1.com/emp.html
Re: Shooting down drones over private property
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streaker69
There are methods of jamming the frequency that's it's using, but doing so is illegal.
Exactly ...... you should not do anything like this at all, but if your curious as to how it works and want to be educated in order to protect your drone from these types of situations it's a good idea to know what to look out for.
https://makezine.com/projects/build-...-raspberry-pi/
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HKusp 45
Exactly ...... you should not do anything like this at all, but if your curious as to how it works and want to be educated in order to protect your drone from these types of situations it's a good idea to know what to look out for.
https://makezine.com/projects/build-...-raspberry-pi/
There is nothing illegal about having an Access point that attaches to random devices and sends commands to them. Jamming the RF that those devices operate on, is another matter. :)
I bet that could be done with an ESP-01 for under $3, no need to tie up a $40 Rpi for it. :)
A device using an ESP-01 could be battery powered and easily carried in a pocket cause, you never know.
Re: Shooting down drones over private property
I was just watering my garden.
Re: Shooting down drones over private property
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GunLawyer001
THIS IS NOT LEGAL ADVICE:
The Brits had a problem with aircraft flying too close to London in the 1940's. They attached steel cables to large balloons, hoisted them hundreds of feet into the air, and created invisible boobytraps that would cripple any plane that ran into one.
Piano wire. Balloons. Figure out the minimum distance that would count as "intrusive", maybe 20 feet from the ground up. Anyone who loses a drone because it ran into an obstacle within 20 feet of your grass has no good argument.
Same for using a net. Someone flies his drone down to look inside your window, net that sucker and wait to see who comes to claim it. Then sue his ass for tortious invasion of privacy, and trespass, and whatever else fits.
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We (like the earth) are running out of helium and it takes a lot to lift weight. I hear drones around here but never see them. They fly in the rain. That surprised me. I guess it could be an electric weed wacker but why would my neighbor be wacking my weeds in the rain? I only wish they would share the video with me. Your neighborhood looks totally different from up there.
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PHL9mm
Bottle rockets or bigger as surface to air missles!
Now ya gone dun did it..
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hj_ZxH97B1Q
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Go to 45 second unless you want to waste time.
https://youtu.be/J7Aqnt-pBhc?t=48
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Don't ask Don't tell just Don't be seen or recorded ;)