Archive for September, 2008
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The fact is, everyone sets up their ground station next to Heroine Car but no-one is excited about flying next to Heroine Car, so she ends up flying way too high in the family photos. -
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The lights of Moff hangar in the distance. -
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Less radio coverage than U think. -
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Analog packet loss was extreme in this wind even though the range was the same as yesterday.
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Visible status LED & dual USB adaptors. That's more like it. -
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The USB dongle bailout tax is going to separate the men from the boys. -
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The answer is yes. Molex connectors under the skids have problems. Fortunately, U can still fly without the port cyclic servo. -
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It makes miracles possible, when it works. -
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We're stuck in an extremely cramped location for the golf course flights. -
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With fully calibrated PID loops, IMU & autopilot performance is identical to the embedded computer, in dead calm air. Maybe better thanks to interrupt driven analog sampling.
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The first enclosure for any of our inventions. $14 -
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Attaching the radio modules is still in progress. -
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Raw data from the great beyond & holes for cooling. Standardized on Dean for all power connectors, but unfortunately Dean doesn't have a bolt-on connector. -
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Didn't break out the status LED. -
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The hacked USB adaptors don't fit anymore, so we're another commute away from the next flight. The total for this enclosure with the new USB adaptors comes to $50. -
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Opened for cooling & field adjustments.
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Pre crash posterity photos. -
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Ground station locked & loaded. -
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The first auto hover guided completely by radio telemetry. All the guidance was in the ground station. Only rate damping was in the airframe. -
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Barely enough sofware was calibrated to keep her in the air, but we were desperate. Technically our day job doesn't allow any time off except for eating & sleeping. -
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Basically no telemetry was being lost in this hover since we were right over the ground station. Still limited to 24Hz by those horrible XBee's.
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If U absolutely must not use your XBee inventory for anything but gliders & don't want to spend $10 on shipping & wait a week, the 72Mhz GWS is available down the street. -
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How to get the PPM. -
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How to fix the result of reversing the voltage. Apparently it wouldn't work on 4.3V, so the Chinese put an A106 diode in backwards with the intention of burning it up if voltage was reversed.
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UART activity on the ground XBee -
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UART activity on the copter XBee -
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How to fix a washout base for cyclic tests. -
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The wireless dump. -
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A radio that works most of the time. Note the massive amount of metal it took to broadcast the analog stations of your childhood compared to the new digital stations.
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Who can forget the Brock heroine statue in London. (http://www.victorianweb.org/sculpture/brock/19.html) -
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She has a sister in I.O.U.S.A.. The bankrupt heroine isn't as beautiful as the british heroine, but her boss has a really cheap mortgage. -
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Looks like very small F-stops are the rule for flowers. -
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A farm that existed until 2000 & a view U had 25 years ago. Then your government turned it into middle manager mansions & now U need to pay up. -
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Empty roads 25 years ago, now Bangkok 2.0. -
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Federal highway trust fund went bankrupt recently.