Volta Robots > Matt JohnsonMarch 23, 2015 at 8:42am
I put my face on this project. For any question I'm here. I've also prepared a couple of Plug&Play 4Gmetry ready-to-fly modules for my friends. If you want one...
I'm sorry but for the latter question I don't know. If you want to minimize the risk you can try the stick on a Linux PC (Debian, Ubuntu). If it's recognised then 95% it will be recognized also by Lubuntu on your Odroid XU3.
Greetings Silvio! Thanks for all the awesome work! I intend to update my PixHawk fixed wing system with 4Gmetry. But I have a question similar to Matt's question. In the USA, cellphone communication is accomplished in the 900MHz band. I am in Peru where cellphone communication is at 1900MHz. This obviously changes the necessary modem. Do you have any thoughts on this?
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I put my face on this project. For any question I'm here. I've also prepared a couple of Plug&Play 4Gmetry ready-to-fly modules for my friends. If you want one...
I'm sorry but for the latter question I don't know. If you want to minimize the risk you can try the stick on a Linux PC (Debian, Ubuntu). If it's recognised then 95% it will be recognized also by Lubuntu on your Odroid XU3.
At your service! Thanks.
Greetings Silvio! Thanks for all the awesome work! I intend to update my PixHawk fixed wing system with 4Gmetry. But I have a question similar to Matt's question. In the USA, cellphone communication is accomplished in the 900MHz band. I am in Peru where cellphone communication is at 1900MHz. This obviously changes the necessary modem. Do you have any thoughts on this?
Thanks Again,
Gene . . . .
based on this
E3276s-861 looks like a good choice
Thank you so much Joshua! I still have to look into features and services for each provider but you have forged me ahead! I'll keep y'all posted.
One nice result of all this is that my 900MHz video is clear and unobstructed