Do you use a DJI NAZA or Wookong ?
Normally you set up an account with DJI (email adress / password) from within the assistant software.....once you are logged in, it should actually display your serial number / hardware ID.
Chris
I guess that would be the very best solution for Chris.....would take the longest a few days and he would be up in the air......
I love this forum....great people here :tennis:
Chris (the other one....)
For the different flight controllors, I would go with the NAZA if you have no Multirotor experience......it's the easiest to set up and very widely used....so you get lots of support when needed. Just download and read the manual from the NAZA (and all other flight controllers) to get a feeling...
+1 :tennis: :tennis: :tennis:
Your posts are always great and a wealth of information.......would just be great if any now and then people would just simply say : Thank you.....
Chris
On one hand it's pretty ignorant to believe we are the only ones in the whole universe capable of building things which can fly......on the other hand, not talking too loudly in public about these things can help to keep you out of mental hospitals :tennis:
Chris
Damn scary........could be one of them:
Best thing would be to ask DARPA and/or Boston Dynamic.....
http://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=+Boston+Dynamic&oq=+Boston+Dynamic&gs_l=youtube.12..0l10.18976.18976.0.20075.1.1.0.0. 0.0.116.116.0j1.1.0...0.0...1ac..11.youtube.AEcNBm...
The GPS is very vulnerable to Radiation Interference coming from all the electonics on the copter......putting it on a stick solves this problem most of the time. If the stick is too long, it will start to swing/vibrate and you have the next problem....GPS doesn't like to swing either...
Hi Lance
Just check here, Post #15 : http://www.multirotorforums.com/showthread.php?10259-Zenmuse-Futaba-Rx-connection&p=116216&viewfull=1#post116216
This should get you going.....don't expect it to be perfect the first time.....takes a bit of "training"
One little trick: Before you heat...
The EzOSD is a good product.....I used to have a Eagle Tree OSD, but EzOSD in connection with Immersion FPV stuff is pretty easy to set up.....you can't really go wrong with your choice and find anything easier to set up.
Chris
Since you were testing in a room full of electronical devices, you might have a Radiation Interference issue (concerning the flickering) : If it's also flickering outside in the field, you might need a saw filter.....more reading about that here...
To me that sounds like if one of the units (Tx or Rx) is just faulty. Do you have a working set of different Rx/Tx in the same band (Airwave) ?.....than you can try to hook the Immersion Rx to the Tx who is working and do the same with the Immersion Uno and the working Tx. That way at least you...