That is a printed 3D cad rendering image on paper with props and things like that next to it. The cad work is correct I don't have a 3D printer. It is 10.5" in diameter inside.
I like the Karma. When mine failed, I did not complain... I went and bought another. I would like to get the broken hero 6 stabilizer cage replaced, as that was all that got broken (aside from props and jammed motors). I think they could fix the problem with a firmware update. One change...
GoPro Karma does not do that. GoPro Karma fails miserably at utilizing our nation's GPS system. The circuit that was chosen to be incorporated and the antenna placement AND the firmware that sends the Karma on a GPS quest flight. Take your pick. They are all failures in my book, and...
Very doubtful. The antenna module I saw looks like a mil grade device. The problem is with the circuitry they incorporated and the firmware they wrote to use it. There is a small chance that placing the antenna on a daughterboard and placing it in the lid away from the main PCB might help...
"robust" "for this application"? The losses incurred on an SMA or a TNC connection are practically identical. Any gain you may achieve will be related to the actual antenna, not the attachment method.
I am looking at antennas too and there are two from linksys that are friggin' expensive (over $100). So I found and will buy a pair of these cause it comes with the connecting cables too! And $10!
https://www.amazon.com/HUACAM-5-8GHz-Dual-Band-Wireless-Network-Antenna/dp/B06WD7FZV4
All I have...
Well they better be small diameter cables to route into there. These patch antennas have pretty good gain and locked pairing, so improvement would be hard. With the current mod, if the SMA bulkhead connectors are the male type for antenna attachment, then one could put sticks directly on the...
I just bought one as well.
I work in RF so I should be able to look at the drone's set up too and maybe hang a wand on the belly of it.
Life has been belly belly good to me... :-)
Hey guys...
I started work on a landing pad. The one foot tiles were lame, so I got two foot tiles for a HUGE four foot pad.
That's OK though. This should result in a label drawing to be put on the pads or scaled and printed for the smaller pad version. I am open for graphics suggestions...
Here it is, but no clue without pulling the cover piece.
I took a few shots. Maybe I will take the plastic cover off and see what it is. One leg is engineered to be light weight so a lot of material gets strategically removed while keeping the strength. One is the connector feed, and one...
Five conductors? I think a bit more than that is going on, and besides one can see the void (albeit covered) trailing down the length of one of the legs. That is most likely an antenna. The open/closed sensor is by the hinge. But then it could be some long huge hall effect wire or such. But...
Now all we need to really do is find out if the antenna on the drone is the wire they have in the leg. If it is, I say that is part of the problem, because the cable feeding it is not even a coax.
If it is the two wire nibs inside the case, that could have been done a bit more robustly as well...
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