I have two of these that I use for checking active bird nests on towers
before we climb up to do work. They work off my iPad and iPhone and are
pretty slick with a 720p video cam in front and a still cam in the bottom
but the battery lasts about 10 minutes and it's done. Time to bring it to
the ground.
Other than that it's a great piece of equipment. When you turn it on you
even set how high off the ground you want it to start. So it pops up to 4'
(what I have it set at) right off the bat. It's not effected by the winds
for sure. I live on the ocean.
73 Dave n4zkf
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CC-Cluster node: 145.07 Mhz. or telnet://ccc.n4zkf.com:7373
Packet BBS: 145.05 Mhz.-14.098 Mhz. or telnet://bbs.n4zkf.com:6300
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On 4/16/13 2:38 AM, "David Gilbert" <xdavid@cis-broadband.com> wrote:
>
>I think the biggest problem with a balloon or kite is that you're
>totally at the mercy of the wind. At least a copter tries to hold it's
>GPS position if the winds are not too bad. The demo video I've seen of
>the OctoCopter makes it look like it has power to spare to overcome some
>pretty strong winds, assuming the wind speed doesn't change too fast
>(gusts) for the reaction time of the system.
>
>73,
>Dave AB7E
>
>
>
>On 4/15/2013 10:41 PM, Jim Lux wrote:
>> On 4/15/13 10:33 PM, Grant Saviers wrote:
>>> piling on,
>>>
>>> the leads/antenna could be small gauge with power sent via high
>>> voltages/low current, since the motors could be PWM driven with the
>>> onboard processor or a simple buck convertor.. Taking out the LiPo
>>> battery saves weight too. Any Maker's that have hacked one? btw
>>> having flown a MEMS gyro in a rocket, I don't think the MEMS gyros are
>>> stable enough for long term unattended hover positioning, so periodic
>>> radio position control would probably be needed, or maybe a GPS lock.
>>>
>>
>>
>> I think optical station keeping would be easiest. Most of these
>> things have a video camera looking down, so what you'd do is set up a
>> colored target, and it would try to keep it centered.
>>
>>
>>
>> Of course, a Kiteoon would be easier.
>>
>> from TT, April 4th, 2003, WB6WIK writes
>> Hi Mirko,
>>
>> I've paid about $200 for a kiteoon, locally. The 8-to-9 foot diameter
>> WX balloons are usually about $30 each, so a kiteoon is definitely more
>> expensive -- but, the kiteoon is reusable, whereas the latex WX
>> balloons are not. Once they stretch from use and the He starts
>> leaking through the latex (which it does, within about two days), the
>> WX balloons are good for the garbage bin.
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