| >but having them directly correlate to reserved frequencies is beyond the pale. The whole point of this cheapo hardware is that it can be used for whatever just by setting switches and therefore achieves massive economies of scale. They sell the same hardware to the drone makers and the radio makers and so on. IIRC these switches were not user accessible. The manufacturer set them in the right position. |
They were definitely user accessible in at least some of the products. Here are a couple of the devices named in the FCC complaint which obviously had exposed DIP switches:
https://hobbyking.com/en_us/aomway-700tvl-cmos-hd-camera-nts...
https://hobbyking.com/en_us/1-2ghz-mg-500mw-8ch-a-v-wireless...
https://hobbyking.com/en_us/x40-l-25mw-tx-cnc-alloy-cas.html
There were undoubtedly a number of others which could be switched between frequencies in other ways, like with a pushbutton.