Crossfire Latency Tests
I have a little bit of a back log of tests that I’ve gotten done, but just decided to work on it to get them done more quickly…. I had quite a few people ask me about crossfire latency after … Read More
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I have a little bit of a back log of tests that I’ve gotten done, but just decided to work on it to get them done more quickly…. I had quite a few people ask me about crossfire latency after … Read More
Team racing is starting to require a way to turn your Vtx on/off on demand. Moving channels off to a graveyard frequency isn’t the best solution and still tosses a ton of noise throughout the band. In individual racing it … Read More
I recently did a test on taranis to find out what had the lowest latency with different radio firmware and protocols. Some of that was from this thread on opentx https://github.com/opentx/opentx/issues/4640 Radio firmware: Opentx vs Ersky9x Protocol: SBUS vs Fport … Read More
High tech winter camping Finding the right balance for your trip. Gear so you stay out longer and make camping easier, safer, and/or more fun! This is a presentation Kate and I are doing at the Winter Camping Symposium 2017. A little bit of work in … Read More
Tired of crashing out early in a race and stuck upside down? Too lazy to walk to your quad to flip it over? I got a solution for you… Dshot Commands The best way to do the anti-turtle was … Read More
I have been designing and building racing quadcopters for a year or so now. A lot of times things don’t go as planned and there always is improvements… instead of trashing the idea I thought I’d put it out there … Read More
Growlers are great! They let you bring home that delicious craft beer and drink it with your friends. But they’re a little tough to carry; let’s face it– that little glass handle just doesn’t do the job. And if you’ve … Read More
I’ve been working on a different take on a timelapse dolly. This is an Android-controlled, bluetooth-communicating timelapse dolly. An Android App is used to configure everything and control the dolly. I somewhat whipped it up for a trip to … Read More
Spectrum Analyze is Red Pine Labs’ audio-analyzing app, and perhaps the best available on the Android market. With more than 50,000 downloads and a rating of 4.3 out of 5 stars, the app can be downloaded for free in the Google … Read More
This is a hot tent I made for staying warm while doing winter camping snowkiting trips. I had seen a few different style hot tents at the Winter Camping Symposium . A lot of them were the-style canvas tents. But there … Read More