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Section 8 – Mobile Device Setup
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Section 8 – Mobile Device Setup
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I have been toying with the idea of using a drone camera, and streaming the signal back. It would need a large battery for hours of use at a time, but it should minitiarize all the components. Amazon has a number of drone based cameras and transmitters. (or just use an actual drone sitting on the ground and disable the engines)
Price point looks to be less than $100
Any thoughts on taking that approach?
I’m curious about this approach too. How do your receive the signal? Is there some sort of base station? Any idea on the effective range.
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FANTASTIC!
Your setup is nothing short of first class.
I went the analog route a few years back and had usable results but range and video quality were sometimes an an issue at 200yds.
KRC's setup is VERY impressive. Tx Yagi and maybe a patch panel for Rx could really make it shine, eh?
FPV drone tech has really grown the last 2 years but my quad/hex flying skills have not.
600yds? Would need a very wide angle lens to catch my shots.
I then puchased a Bullseye target cam and was very pleased but the new wore off,
I wanted more feaures to play with and I came across this thread.
1080P, PTZ, optical zoom, remote viewing, config options, and all the other bells and whistles are what I enjoy as a hobby now
Question for ToolAA--
What compression is your camera set for? Mjpeg, H.264? Do you stream http or rtsp?
Bit rate?
Regards--
ToolAA, You look like you've put some awesome work into this...you have me jonesing for a new project now. Would you mind posting up the cad files from the windows/feet and such that you used? I'm still pretty green with 3D CAD.
Also,
Ive heard that some are successfully using the Bullseye app with DIY cameras, I've read that you just have to force a particular IP address on the router/camera setup to jive with what the bullseye app is looking for. That said, I cant find it anywhere what IP address or address range they are using so that it sees the camera. Has anyone here had any success with this?
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Sorry for my sloppy fingers.
As for using the bullseye software I haven’t tried to use it with my camera.
Also,
Ive heard that some are successfully using the Bullseye app with DIY cameras, I've read that you just have to force a particular IP address on the router/camera setup to jive with what the bullseye app is looking for. That said, I cant find it anywhere what IP address or address range they are using so that it sees the camera. Has anyone here had any success with this?
in the interest of not hijacking this thread further PM me if you want any more info
What video/frame rate are you feeding the Bullseye app?yes, you can. I use a linksys router and a foscam camera.