What you want is an SMA extender to a through panel/bulkhead connector. That way, if the antenna gets snagged, it should damage the connector before the VTX. I'll see if I can dig some links...
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/like/1910...3=1&ff11=ICEP3.0.0-L&ff12=67&ff13=80&ff14=108
6" is probably way too long, there are shorter available. The end with the nut can go through a hole cut in the frame. This does mean that the fame (if CF) will be joined to ground (be careful of live cables/solder joins!)
e2: http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/10cm-4inc...ead-RF-Coax-Pigtail-Cable-RG316-/261578140737
So damn windy, well for my 60g micro fpv quad anywayAnother glorious flying day ruined
Oh remember you talking about this and I've been eyeing up a Nano QX FPV but they are nowhere to be seen.
I was considering this frame:
http://makeitbuildit.co.uk/index.php?route=product/product&product_id=389
Anybody have any kind of SOS beeping device fitted to their copters? From some of the crash-and-search stories on here I'm thinking it might be a decent investment for some of you![]()
I either use rssi,or just spin the props slightly.
I'm led to believe this is a very very bad idea? I'm currently crediting it with burning out one of my Quad's motors! If the blade is obstructed and can't spin, you'll heat up the motor with no means of it cooling down![]()
Anybody have any kind of SOS beeping device fitted to their copters? From some of the crash-and-search stories on here I'm thinking it might be a decent investment for some of you![]()
Bit of a trial and error thing really, go near to the crash site and i try it once, if you don't hear anything then just use rssi and your eyes, I'm talking 5 to 10% . Mine is easy to spot as its silver and red standoffs
You can tell which way most of the time the model is orientated through the goggles. If it's upside down then I won't bother as your right it could cause damage. Jus have to judge it at the time
I'm going to do a it more testing with rssi to locate, you can do this without flying.
The KK flight controller does this automatically once it looses signal/is inactive for a while. the Naze has an option to assign the beeper to one of the Tx buttons.
All this assumes you have power, batteries connected, etc though. Another option for larger craft is a small GPS/SMS tracker
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Vehicle-Tracker-Device-TK102B-Hard-wired/dp/B00CXMRGN2/ref=pd_cp_ce_0
Anybody have any kind of SOS beeping device fitted to their copters? From some of the crash-and-search stories on here I'm thinking it might be a decent investment for some of you![]()
Just seen this
Is this for real?
Airheads a series to air on been taking top gears slot
http://www.theguardian.com/media/2015/mar/12/drones-jeremy-clarkson-airheads-top-gear-bbc-robot-wars