§ 97.215 Telecommand of model craft. An amateur station transmitting signals to control a model craft may be operated as follows: (a) The station identification procedure is not required for transmissions directed only to the model craft, provided that a label indicating the station call sign and the station licensee's name and address is affixed to the station transmitter. (b) The control signals are not considered codes or ciphers intended to obscure the meaning of the communication. (c) The transmitter power must not exceed 1 W.
They call video tech for model aircraft First Person View
Also FWIW here are the two easy study guides used for US Tech/General licensing that can be downloaded. You shouldn't have any difficulty getting 35/35 on each in ten minutes.
https://www.modelaircraft.org/sites/default/files/590.pdf
Part 97 rules:
§ 97.215 Telecommand of model craft. An amateur station transmitting signals to control a model craft may be operated as follows: (a) The station identification procedure is not required for transmissions directed only to the model craft, provided that a label indicating the station call sign and the station licensee's name and address is affixed to the station transmitter. (b) The control signals are not considered codes or ciphers intended to obscure the meaning of the communication. (c) The transmitter power must not exceed 1 W.
They call video tech for model aircraft First Person View
FPV Transmitter:
https://hobbywireless.com/12-13-ghz-transmitters-c-179_117_1...
And an example of experimental Digital ATV using 6MHz bandwidth (needs miniaturization to be practical):
https://stationproject.blog/2016/02/19/a-new-project-digital...