Hi Rui, Will you have enough battery capacity to fly 100km (50km return) and power all the on-board electronics and high-power video & telemetry transmitters? Mark From: address@hidden [mailto:address@hidden On Behalf Of Rui Costa Sent: 03 June 2011 10:16 To: address@hidden Subject: Re: [Paparazzi-devel] Paparazzi UAV data link We cannot use the 9Xtend modem in Europe because it operates on the same frequency as mobil phones. Maybe I can use one of these: On Fri, Jun 3, 2011 at 4:39 AM, Reto Büttner <address@hidden> wrote: Hi Rui,
have you considered using Maxstream (Digi) 9XTend als long range data modem:
http://paparazzi.enac.fr/wiki/Modems#Maxstream_9XTend
Cheers, Reto
2011/6/3 Rui Costa <address@hidden>: > Yes, the video transmitter that I show on the link permits the use of a data > carrier to send data. What I want to know is if it's possible to paparazzi > CGS software to receive data from that system and send data with another > system (like Xbee Pro)? > > > Simplifying I would like to know if I can use two separated data link > systems? One to transmit ans another to receive. > Make me clear? > > > Best regards > Rui Costa > > > On Fri, Jun 3, 2011 at 12:06 AM, Eric Parsonage <address@hidden> wrote: >> >> Hi Rui, >> >> The multimon software is still in the tree but you can only use it under >> linux. The OSX port does not support it. >> >> Eric >> >> On 03/06/2011, at 2:36 AM, Martin Mueller wrote: >> >> > Hi Rui, >> > >> > in "the early days" of Paparazzi the audio channel of the video downlink >> > was used for telemetry. >> > >> > http://www.nongnu.org/paparazzi/ground_station_hardware.html >> > >> > Not sure if you still can get those CMX modem chips for en/decoding. >> > Later an adapted version of the ham-radio 'multimon' software was used to >> > decode the telemetry with a sound card. It should still be somewhere in the >> > software tree. >> > >> > Using ready-to-go digital modems is definitely more fun. >> > >> > Martin >> > >> > ----- original Nachricht -------- >> > >> > Betreff: [Paparazzi-devel] Paparazzi UAV data link >> > Gesendet: Do, 02. Jun 2011 >> > Von: Rui Costa >> > >> > Hi all, I would like to have a range of 50Km for my UAV. For it I can >> > use: - For RC control the Long Range EZUHF 433MHz system (someone archieved >> > 80Km+ range);- For video transmission the PST1 PCB Video Transmitter [2.4GHz >> > - 2 W] from: http://www.advmw.com/uav_transmitter_pst1.html- And the >> > data-link for the paparazzi communication I'm using the Aerocomm 868MHz but >> > is limited to 250mW and have a duty Cycle of 10%. I have an ideia to >> > improve the range of the telemetry data-link for paparazzi. Maybe I can use >> > the PST1 Video TX to send also in the data carrier the telemetry data from >> > paparazzi autopilot. And use another modem system to carrier the link from >> > the GCS to airborne. Maybe I can use the XBee Pro 868MHz just to send the >> > commands from the GCS to the airborne autopilot. What you think? It's a good >> > solution? Will work? It's easy to implement? Please, give some sugestions >> > about this issue. It would be nice to archieve a mission UAV with a range of >> > 50Km. Best regards >> > Rui Costa >> > >> > >> > --- original Nachricht Ende ---- >> > _______________________________________________ >> > Paparazzi-devel mailing list >> > address@hidden >> > https://lists.nongnu.org/mailman/listinfo/paparazzi-devel >> >> >> _______________________________________________ >> Paparazzi-devel mailing list >> address@hidden >> https://lists.nongnu.org/mailman/listinfo/paparazzi-devel > > > > -- > Rui Costa > > _______________________________________________ > Paparazzi-devel mailing list > address@hidden > https://lists.nongnu.org/mailman/listinfo/paparazzi-devel > >
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