Hi All,
I've been combing the ACMA website trying to find a statement that indicates what frequencies can legitimately be used for FPV use in the 5.8GHz band.
I know that Bruce has indicated in either previous posts and/or youtube videos that the immersion frequencies are NOT usable in NZ, but was trying to find a statement as to what IS usable.
To that end, i've found that FPV appears to be covered under the Low Interference Potential Devices class license.
http://www.acma.gov.au/WEB/STANDARD/pc=PC_297
Within the policy there is a statement as follows:
"Video sender transmitters
Video sender transmitters are used to transmit signals from video appliances such as video cassette recorders to nearby television receivers, by means of radio transmissions. "
Kinda sounds like us right?
Then within the condition of operations section it refers to industrial, scientific and medical devices (ISM) as follows:
"LIPDs operating in bands designated for industrial, scientific and medical (ISM) applications will not be afforded protection from interference which may be caused by ISM applications (e.g. microwave ovens). The ISM bands are:
2400-2500 MHz
5725-5875 MHz"
That seems to indicate to me that the 5725-5875 frequencies shouldn't be used?
And thats all i've been able to find.
Can anyone point to something more definitive (perferably a positive statement) that indicates which frequencies can be used legitimately?
Thanks
Peter