the most important part to a rhcp antenna is how it fits the craft. it needs to get out unobstructed los or it's gonna flash. if you can't buy one that will do that you would want to build one. problem with building them is it takes a while to get it down and they break easy till your a master...
the gimbal is still a prototype, but the kits come from hexacrafter.com
Got the motor wires extended and motors installed now.... getting there. Had a small hiccup with my alexmos board, DOA
the simple one is team blacksheep core,,,, the fancier one is eagle tree osd pro.... there suppose to have a multi rotor version soon that includes the flight controller, return to home, yada yada
I use welders glue and put a few down, then strap it in with a rubber band. Theres a point the camera shakes to where it's strapped to too tight and lets jello in.
My wife is finishing up an 80 hour a week gig and taking some time off. Were gonna head down to the river for a week or two just to get some of that back,,,,,, stay tuned. Gonna get the brushless gimble doing 70 down them tracks and across the water
We've been progressing along to the point were ready for a mid size brushless gimbal rig so we chose to check out the hexacrafter 800. This is it's journey to work..........
Got the kit Saturday so slowly went through the kit. if you never bought a heli kit back in the 80's through 90's they...
one of my guys gets hero3 batteries like that. he gets 2 packs and a wall charger and there better/cheaper than one stock pack.......
Thats weird.... it's gone, ok
i went over the motor balance but these prop adapters made it really easy not having an inch of metal sticking up and super short barrels compared to what i'm used to......
hero3 in all flavors freezes up the output and sucks as a flight cam unless your whilling to record in SD. it becomes letterbox and shrinks the already small view in any hd format
$80 gets you the best fpv cam available