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FonicFly Resonus


Airborne Speaker Systems are taking sound to the sky enabling law enforcement, rescue teams and first responders the ability the communicate clearly and effectively to one or many.

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FonicFly Resonus


Airborne Speaker Systems are taking sound to the sky enabling law enforcement, rescue teams and first responders the ability the communicate clearly and effectively to one or many.

AIRBORNE SPEAKER SYSTEMS

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FonicFly Resonus is the premier aerial speaker system, made specifically to give long range communication capabilities on location, on demand. With FonicFly Resonus, you have the ability to quickly communicate warnings or directions to groups or individuals on the ground, clearly and audibly up to ½ mile away from the airborne system. 

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Coverage Area


Coverage Area


FonicFly Resonus is a UAV equipped with an autopilot, camera system, and a “Airborne Clear Voice (ACV)” speaker system (the most incredible compact speaker you’ve ever heard). Law Enforcement and Safety Officers can use FonicFly Resonus to give instructions or warnings to individuals or crowds by flying overhead with the system. First Responders and Rescue Personnel can communicate safety instructions to stranded persons at sea or on a cliff side by flying the system to their location. If you need the ability to audibly communicate with people at a distance from you, then you need the FonicFly Resonus.

 Break-down of the FonicFly Resonus System:

 1.    The FonicFly Resonus System consists of a Theiss UAV Solutions’ Validus Hex UAV with an ACV payload. The total system weighs 28 lbs, with a flight time of over 25 minutes. 

 2.    ACV payload includes an HPV Technologies’ MAD planar magnetic transducer and a 200-watt amplifier with DSP. The payload is mounted to a Theiss UAV Solutions’ Validus Hex rotorcraft with an autopilot and FPV camera system. 

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Coverage Area of Resonus System flying at 200 ft. above the ground

The broadcast coverage area and transmission distances are dependent on the UAV’s altitude, the directional orientation of the ACV waveguide, and prevailing wind conditions. Broadcasting from altitudes above 200 feet will create greater coverage over longer transmission distances. The RF audio connection from ground control to the drone is provided using commercial-off-the-shelf (COTS) Motorola digital transceivers. Audio messages can be generated from the transmitter’s microphone or from pre-recorded messages played through the headphone jack on a phone, tablet or other personal device. When necessary, the system’s ground-to-drone RF connection can be adapted with other user-specific radio systems.

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