Archive for March, 2007
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Haven't had much luck running the GWS on native modulation. The breakout connector seems to induce parasitic reflections. A terminating resistor did nothing. Once airborn, the GWS is quite stable, but shutting down the motor is a bitch. -
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How to attach the GPS to a ribbon cable. It requires a balsa reinforcement. -
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Another wrapping wire masterpiece. Almost everything we build is for outdoor use, yet the copper pads continue to oxidize. -
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All the components are attached. A few pounds of solder later, during a stressful burn test, the 3 gyros, 3 accelerometers, 3 magnetometers, and a GPS come to life.
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Today's mount was the most exotic. Completely replaced the skids with a pylon. Used wood for lateral support because we have no 1" aluminum. -
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The advantage to this is easy accessibility and support for larger payloads. -
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The wood was just too soft to keep it vertical. -
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With this lighting arrangement, it was not possible to see pitch attitude. -
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And liftoff of the T mount. Needed to gun the throttle to keep it from flipping over. A combination of top heaviness and soft wood made it try to flip over. -
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Had significant yaw oscillation again. Immediately the wood came loose.
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The best electronics mount so far. With the giant heat sink, there's no way for the $160 Gumstix to get crushed, but the $150 gyro block is still exposed. -
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The halogen mounted on the tail boom. It must stay dry. -
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Powering a halogen from a servo connector is easy. -
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The Halogen lives for the first time. -
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Halogen during the range test after a very very very long lightup phase. -
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Out of range and Jack Crossfire isn't even out of the frame yet. -
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Definitely wanted a fresh battery before this halogen hover. -
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Vertical 4 U.
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Rerouting the antenna to reduce interference. -
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Quite unwieldey, but it reduced interference. The goal is to finish all the requirements before cutting up the PC board. -
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The rerouted antenna to reduce interference. Though greatly reduced, there is still interference, and if you touch the antenna, the motor will start. -
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Really wanted a range test using a 50,000 candlepower halogen to indicate the autopilot enable state. It worked in the dumpy apartment but never in the field. -
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This never lit up in the field but lit up very nicely, under digital modulation control, in the dumpy apartment. -
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It was all hands on deck for the first test flight of custom firmware + digital modulated flight controls. No standing within 15 ft on this test. -
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An old friend, the 6oz brick mount returned for today's electronics harness. Was the best compromise between flight performance and accessibility so far, but pitch/roll oscillation is definitely back. -
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Jack Crossfire, the test pilot, lifts it off under firmware control for the first time.
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It looks like a normal, el cheapo transmitter. -
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Think again. This is the Hitektrum DX-5, for guys who don't have $350 but need 5 channels, digital transmission, and CRC checking. -
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The trick with the Hitektrum was exposing all the necessary connections through a convenient data port. -
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It was very easy to bypass the Hitec modulation. The signals are identical to the Airtronics and laid out very clearly. Unfortunately the autopilot switch is picking up huge interference. -
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Then the GWS was a very easy bypass. -
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The transmitted and received signals are identical to Airtronics. -
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A lot of empty space where the Airtronics receiver was. -
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The new home of the most over engineered switch in the universe.
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The Airtronics has a Gold Sticker of Destiny, meaning it works under modern regulations. Good thing so many people read this blog and pointed that out. -
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Transmitter and copter receiver in the programming position. -
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Transmitter on the bed, broadcasting autopilot disable to the great beyond. -
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The receiever in the position that got 3kbit/sec. -
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The actual tokenized data received by the Airtronics. Each gap encodes 4 bits.