I like flying close-about a 3-mile radius-the entertainment in it for me is exploring the VTX and aircraft orientations to get the best video. I fly a Funjet Ultra, so it covers a lot of ground and gets to the clouds in very short order on 4s.
No antenna tracker, the antennas are no high gain (12~15dBi), so they have rather wide beam width. I rotate them by hand. When the plane is far away, it can't quickly move away from a 20 degree beam.
@@tipoman9 What are you using to switch between the 2 feeds? The cameras must be plugged into something that controls which feed is being sent to the VTX
@@dooddrones6521 Flight Controller controls the cam via MSP protocol, that exports Tx switch positions. Description of the system here th-cam.com/video/zIxfd27kfyo/w-d-xo.html
@@tipoman9 Gotcha, thanks for the info! Have been developing a camera switcher for HD Zero and wasn't sure if yours operated in a similar fashion or not
Stabilization is done on the ground. OSD is also drawn on the ground, over the stabilized video. This is how it looks like when I draw the OSD on the cam and stabilize on the ground th-cam.com/video/niyOnrXOFfU/w-d-xo.html
You can bind a switch of your remote to a script file on the cam. When you press it, the script is started. The cam itself is like a Linux PC with a video input - it can do what you wish.
My ultimate fpv goal is to do what you are now doing with this! Very cool.
I like flying close-about a 3-mile radius-the entertainment in it for me is exploring the VTX and aircraft orientations to get the best video. I fly a Funjet Ultra, so it covers a lot of ground and gets to the clouds in very short order on 4s.
Great view of Bulgaria!
cool fonts with anti-aliasing. for some reason all the others with msposd have bitten and uneven fonts.
Love the progress, could we possibly get a link to the github page?
Excellent !
Congrats!. Could you pls give some details of the antena tracker?
No antenna tracker, the antennas are no high gain (12~15dBi), so they have rather wide beam width. I rotate them by hand. When the plane is far away, it can't quickly move away from a 20 degree beam.
If you are interested, I have build a x30 zoom into an analog camera and I can change the zoom in flight
awesome)
what amplifier for ar9271 do you use?
Are you switching the FPV feed between the cameras during flight, or was this stitched together in editing?
I switch them real-time during the flight via a 6pos switch on my Tx.
@@tipoman9 What are you using to switch between the 2 feeds? The cameras must be plugged into something that controls which feed is being sent to the VTX
@@dooddrones6521 Flight Controller controls the cam via MSP protocol, that exports Tx switch positions. Description of the system here th-cam.com/video/zIxfd27kfyo/w-d-xo.html
@@tipoman9 Gotcha, thanks for the info! Have been developing a camera switcher for HD Zero and wasn't sure if yours operated in a similar fashion or not
I see the video frame is moving around underneath the OSD, does this mean the stabilization is happening on the camera processor?
Stabilization is done on the ground. OSD is also drawn on the ground, over the stabilized video. This is how it looks like when I draw the OSD on the cam and stabilize on the ground th-cam.com/video/niyOnrXOFfU/w-d-xo.html
how do you control IR cut filter? I did not know such system exist. which camera is it?
You can bind a switch of your remote to a script file on the cam. When you press it, the script is started. The cam itself is like a Linux PC with a video input - it can do what you wish.
Any tips for good range on wfb-ng on 5.8ghz?
What kind of receiver antennae you use? Heli I see in the image
One LHCP 10 turn helical and two vertical polarization patch antennas, 11 and 14dBi. Vertical polarization antenna on the plane.
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