I don't know much about RF, but how could they get the coordinates of the drone and the pilot by using just RF? Assuming some triangulation algorithm, wouldn't the pilot have to be standing
inside an array of antennas, which can presumably only be installed on the "victim's" property?:
Radio Frequency (RF) detection
The most effective way to detect drones is with radio frequency (RF) methodology, and Drone Detector is the only system utilizing that technology. It has a long range, about 1400 feet, and is difficult to circumvent. Only a truly skilled person could create a drone that would get past radio frequency detection.
Unlike other methods, RF detection can do more than just identify that a drone is nearby. Within this vector we can glean the following:
- GPS coordinates of the drone
- Altitude of the drone
- GPS coordinates of the pilot
- Unique identifier of the drone.
We can gather enough additional data to not only find the drone but to find its operator, and with the unique identifier we can definitively prove that a particular incursion was done using a specific drone. In other words, we can provide enough evidence for criminal prosecution.