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Bad Munki posted:That's cool, but I have one question: are you a nascar driver? I'm not, but I do like high speed runs right above the grass.
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I was just noticing that you only seem to turn left, or at least have a very strong tendency. e: I don't mean this is a negative way, just that you may not even realize you're doing it and it might be something to work on? Bad Munki fucked around with this message at 18:06 on Feb 3, 2020 |
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# ? Feb 3, 2020 18:01 |
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I have noticed it, and I am trying to work on it. No idea why it happens that way, unless it's something to do with the way I hold my radio. I'll have to do a stick cam and see.
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# ? Feb 3, 2020 18:25 |
Maybe, like, setting up slaloms or something would help. Or lay out a track and then follow it CW and then CCW. Whatever the case, once you force your brain into it enough I'd wager something will click and then it won't matter at all. But I'm basing this on other experiences, I'm just sitting here on a couch, I don't even fly. :'(
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# ? Feb 3, 2020 18:29 |
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Why not?
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# ? Feb 3, 2020 22:21 |
Ha! Too many other projects.
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# ? Feb 3, 2020 22:37 |
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I hear that.
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# ? Feb 4, 2020 03:24 |
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i really really want the decent brands to start making vista brushless whoops.
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# ? Feb 5, 2020 19:21 |
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I work at an electronics recycling company and someone recently recycled a Parrot Bebop 2, battery and charger. So rather than send it to the shredder to get melted down for precious metals, I’m gonna try to get it back in the air. The battery is extremely swollen and the light on the charger does not come on when I attempt to charge it. I’m assuming the battery is shot, so I bought one of these on amazon: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07ZMR96ZN because it was the cheapest way to find out if the battery is really dead (more likely) or if the drone and charger are both dead (less likely but still possible). The drone has a micro USB port on the back. Is there any way to power the electronics off this to see if the drone works at all? If the drone works I’ll probably invest in some more batteries and maybe the physical controller. I really hope I can get it going because there is no way I’d spend the coin for something this advanced myself!
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# ? Feb 8, 2020 22:56 |
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If you've already bought the extra battery just stick it in and see what happens? IDG what you're asking for. That third contact might be temp sensor or the battery might have an onboard BMS I doubt you could power the drone by just sticking a bench PSU to the aircraft contacts.
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# ? Feb 10, 2020 13:19 |
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I’m just impatient and the snowstorms in the Midwest mean the battery was supposed to be here yesterday but isn’t yet. And I’m impatient. I’ve since done more research and the micro USB port is only for firmware updates and stuff with the battery already connected for power. Beve Stuscemi fucked around with this message at 16:07 on Feb 10, 2020 |
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I'm looking into getting a drone to film my rugby team's games. Is there an entry level drone that could hover over the sideline and follow a tracker that would be given to the ref? I would like the filming to be as easy as possible. The Phantom 3 Standard seems like it might be good option, but it doesn't seem like it supports following a tracker other than the pilot.
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# ? Feb 10, 2020 17:44 |
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Jim Silly-Balls posted:I’m just impatient and the snowstorms in the Midwest mean the battery was supposed to be here yesterday but isn’t yet. That's too bad, I only have experience with betaflight stuff but the USB port can usually power the flight controller and let you futz with binding it to a transmitter and checking its settings/sensors. You could always try wiring 12V directly to the contacts and holding it in place with some tape to see if you can get signs of life.
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# ? Feb 10, 2020 17:49 |
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Hashtag Banterzone posted:I'm looking into getting a drone to film my rugby team's games.
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# ? Feb 10, 2020 17:52 |
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evil_bunnY posted:i think only skyDO has a physical tracker. also for the love of gently caress don’t fly over people. You mean the Skydio 2? If only that model has a standalone tracker, are there drones that are smart enough to recognize the ref and follow him? And yeah it would be flown over the sideline that doesn't have people.
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# ? Feb 10, 2020 18:04 |
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Dji has some decent tracking on models as old as the Spark, and you can get those pretty cheap. I dunno if it's on the Mavic Mini, but that's basically one step up from the Spark in terms of price.
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# ? Feb 10, 2020 18:30 |
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yeah plenty of AP drones do that. you just boop what you want on your controller and it’ll do it’s best. i think some DJI products can do follow the controller as well. i don’t know if any of them can do object tracking while bound to a predefined zone tho.
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# ? Feb 10, 2020 19:13 |
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yergacheffe posted:That's too bad, I only have experience with betaflight stuff but the USB port can usually power the flight controller and let you futz with binding it to a transmitter and checking its settings/sensors. Well my battery came in today, the drone powers up, the cooling fan runs. When I connected to the app, it updated to the latest firmware. Everything seems ok. Now to actually figure out how to fly it.......
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# ? Feb 10, 2020 19:48 |
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Nice dude! Enjoy your cheap new toy
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# ? Feb 11, 2020 03:19 |
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So TBS dropped this Tango 2 remote, which is nice to hold, I might add, and went on to promise proper OpenTX support soon, instead of their supposedly temporary fork called FreedomTX. Except that the OpenTX developers went paraphrased "What the gently caress? Who promised what?" Then TBS dropped their dev branch on Github, with OpenTX reacting paraphrased "What the gently caress is this terrible poo poo?" TBS/Trappy, never change.
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# ? Feb 11, 2020 03:32 |
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Combat Pretzel posted:So TBS dropped this Tango 2 remote, which is nice to hold, I might add, and went on to promise proper OpenTX support soon, instead of their supposedly temporary fork called FreedomTX. I was wondering about this whole "Oh we'll just get our poo poo merged w/ no problem" yarn they were spinning. Amazing Got a link to the PR?
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# ? Feb 11, 2020 06:03 |
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TBS is such an infuriating company. They'll come up with some really cool stuff, but then they'll have 1 quirk that will make it nearly unusable. Like their TBS Core Pro...you have to use their crappy GPS.
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# ? Feb 11, 2020 06:08 |
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Jim Silly-Balls posted:Well my battery came in today, the drone powers up, the cooling fan runs. When I connected to the app, it updated to the latest firmware. Everything seems ok. Now to actually figure out how to fly it....... Combat Pretzel posted:So TBS dropped this Tango 2 remote, which is nice to hold, I might add, and went on to promise proper OpenTX support soon, instead of their supposedly temporary fork called FreedomTX.
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Rincey posted:I was wondering about this whole "Oh we'll just get our poo poo merged w/ no problem" yarn they were spinning. Amazing One single huge commit, which is annoying as gently caress in itself, too. For reviewing and poo poo. evil_bunnY posted:I've no idea how bad the branch is but OpenTX are notorious frsky shills so there's enough terribleness for everybody involved. Turns out one of the unreliable link issues I was having with FrSky, way back before going Crossfire, when my friend fired up his Devo remote, was likely that bug. And that was years ago. Anyway, the issue is that TBS did a lot of tiny changes that weren't deemed necessary, combined with a ton of code duplication. The OpenTX devs are also pissed that they weren't contacted to begin with, implicitly deemed untrustworthy, to coordinate things code wise. Apparently the Jumper T16 stuff was a huge pile of poo poo that needed tons of rework, which was ostensibly mostly done by OpenTX, and the NV14/Nirvana stuff was/is just the same (which will only hit 2.4, despite the remote existing like 2 years now). Now TBS comes along pulls the same joke. Radiomaster did it properly with the OpenTX guys and got the support for their TX16S integrated pretty quickly.
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Combat Pretzel posted:Anyway, the issue is that TBS did a lot of tiny changes that weren't deemed necessary, combined with a ton of code duplication. The OpenTX devs are also pissed that they weren't contacted to begin with, implicitly deemed untrustworthy, to coordinate things code wise. Apparently the Jumper T16 stuff was a huge pile of poo poo that needed tons of rework, which was ostensibly mostly done by OpenTX, and the NV14/Nirvana stuff was/is just the same (which will only hit 2.4, despite the remote existing like 2 years now). Now TBS comes along pulls the same joke. Radiomaster did it properly with the OpenTX guys and got the support for their TX16S integrated pretty quickly. Thanks for the insight! Combat Pretzel posted:There's apparently not much love for FrSky anymore, after the ACCST 2.0 backwards incompatibility bullshit and the longstanding bug in old ACCST causing a longtime support burden. Has anyone used those 16CH sbus decoder boards with crossfire RX'es set to SBUS? evil_bunnY fucked around with this message at 12:16 on Feb 11, 2020 |
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I mean, the Tango 2 is based on an OpenTX 2.3 build and it works currently. The issue is currently more of principle, since they promised OpenTX support, and depending on how they put the drama aside (either TBS relenting and redoing the implementation, or TBS acting like a victom), it may be coming or not. The not-thing would be annoying. But on the other hand, not particularly a dealbreaker, at least on short term, because when giving it a thought, I'd be hardpressed to actually tell you what's different between OpenTX 2.0, which my Taranis shipped with, and the latest 2.3 build, that I have currently installed. It just depends on how TBS would proceed with their fork, if they intend to start an actual drama. I'd rather have it track a common open source solution. I mean, there is work coming with 2.4 that syncs the mixer to the active radio modules, to reduce latency some more by avoiding timing interference. But IIRC, they merged that early in their FreedomTX branch, with what this fancy new CRSFShot being 95% the OpenTX stuff (another hilarious thing). Combat Pretzel fucked around with this message at 12:34 on Feb 11, 2020 |
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For those of you who fly/have flown Wifi drones like the Bebop 2, I have to guess its worth investing in the physical controller with the big fuckoff antenna on it? Granted, I have about 30 seconds of experience with my Bebop 2, but just given what I know about wifi and its congestion near me, I'm not hopeful. The drone has a return to home feature, which I have set to kick in 10 seconds after it loses signal. I'm used to flying a flying wing with a spectrum DX6i that has a range so long that I'd lose the plane before I'd lose the signal, so I'm not used to having to think about signal strength. Is it worth it to upgrade? I feel like the camera controls on the Skycontroller black are worth it in themselves?
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# ? Feb 11, 2020 14:47 |
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i’d just try it out and see if the range is a problem
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# ? Feb 11, 2020 18:00 |
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Jim Silly-Balls posted:For those of you who fly/have flown Wifi drones like the Bebop 2, I have to guess its worth investing in the physical controller with the big fuckoff antenna on it? Granted, I have about 30 seconds of experience with my Bebop 2, but just given what I know about wifi and its congestion near me, I'm not hopeful. The drone has a return to home feature, which I have set to kick in 10 seconds after it loses signal. I'm used to flying a flying wing with a spectrum DX6i that has a range so long that I'd lose the plane before I'd lose the signal, so I'm not used to having to think about signal strength. I've never had a range issue with any of my wifi controlled drones (parrot ar 2.0, dobby, dji spark), and all were just using my phone, except for the spark which I got with the controller. Haven't tried it with just the phone but I doubt it would have an issue.
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# ? Feb 11, 2020 20:09 |
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Liftoff is having a free weekend coming up, would highly recommend people try it out if you're new to flying. Having a TX that runs OpenTX would be best so you can easily use it as a controller, but you can also get away with using whatever dual stick gamepad you have sitting around. Great for building up some basic skills without having to constantly walk over to your drone and flip it when you crash it.
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# ? Feb 11, 2020 21:52 |
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Combat Pretzel posted:https://github.com/tbs-fpv/freedomtx/commits/tbs-tango I'd tell them to maintain their own branch, no way I'm merging that poo poo.
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# ? Feb 11, 2020 22:38 |
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gently caress phone controls forever, though
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# ? Feb 11, 2020 23:12 |
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I work for a huge tech giant and we've done the exact same thing when we've tried to contribute to open source stuff... "oh this'll be so easy to get merged, don't worry!" Then it either never gets merged or takes years.
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# ? Feb 11, 2020 23:33 |
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CloFan posted:gently caress phone controls forever, though Yeah they kind of suck but it’s what I’ve got right now. You can tell the whole thing was built around the autonomous flight package they offer as an in-app purchase for the flight control app. You just set your waypoints on a google map and then the phone controls don’t matter.
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# ? Feb 12, 2020 00:09 |
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yergacheffe posted:Liftoff is having a free weekend coming up, would highly recommend people try it out if you're new to flying. Having a TX that runs OpenTX would be best so you can easily use it as a controller, but you can also get away with using whatever dual stick gamepad you have sitting around. I've got velocidrone, is there any reason to switch?
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# ? Feb 12, 2020 00:27 |
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Splode posted:I've got velocidrone, is there any reason to switch? I have no experience with velocidrone so I can't comment. It's a free weekend so no reason not to try it, and I'd love to hear thoughts on it from someone who's tried both!
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# ? Feb 12, 2020 02:44 |
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yergacheffe posted:I have no experience with velocidrone so I can't comment. It's a free weekend so no reason not to try it, and I'd love to hear thoughts on it from someone who's tried both! I'll give it a go and report back then! I like velocidrone as it has my exact model and let's me match the betaflight tune, so the simulation is pretty spot on. However it's jank-tastic and looks pretty ugly.
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# ? Feb 12, 2020 07:55 |
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Splode posted:I've got velocidrone, is there any reason to switch?
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# ? Feb 12, 2020 12:33 |
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Well I picked up a Skycontroller 1, 3 spare batteries and a crashed bebop 2 off Facebook marketplace for cheap to complement my free (now no longer free lol) bebop 2. So now I have the controller and some spares. The crashed drone had a broken motor, but the owner said that’s the only thing wrong. We’ll see.
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Into the rabbit hole you go!! How's the latency on the fpv feed to your phone? I tried dicking around on my friend's dji spark but it was unusably bad, like 2-3s delay.
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