Line-of-Sight Verification
Certain radio technologies require having a direct, unimpeded visual Line-of-Sight for the radio wave to travel from transmitter to receiver, in order to work properly. Fixed Wireless internet services is one example, point-to-point microwave links is another.
Line-of-Sight verification requires proving that this unimpeded visual link exists between two points. This can be accomplished using visual means, or via highly directional radio equipment.
CDS Differentiators:
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H20 and Z30 optical zoom cameras, see CDS Resources
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Matrice 300 drone to carry these cameras, see CDS Resources
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Nikon Coolpix P1000 extreme telephoto camera, see CDS Resources
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Ability to operate at heights, see Elevated base operations
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See also Telecommunications
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Vast experience in this field, see Spirit Telecom's case study
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