I am curious if anyone has been able to transmit video through the radio modem itself. I have been doing aerial photography from UAS for over two years now but have had a seperate video transmitter and telemetry and radio control. Th eproblem is I use 3.4 ghz radio control for the plane. 900 mhz for the radio modem and 1.3 ghz for the video. I would ideally like to place my video and telemetry on the 900mhz so that I can have longer range and less payload. Thank you

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It would be nice if Hollywood would let us you these drones to do some of the shooting for the next Transformers 3 movie. The only problem is we can't seem to get the HD quality and control of the shot they want.

James
Helinet Aviation
Los Angeles, CA charters
I believe that we can with my helicopter. In fact I have just the gimbals and stabilizer setup in mind. I would be glad to help prototype and research with you.
Also look at my pictures and I realize that they are still shots but I can stabilize a video camera to that spec as well. Also I have watched closely on hollywood productions and the full scale is not as smooth as you would believe. They are just in high action shots that distract from the bumps and vibrations.
What U need is the UART camera

http://www.sparkfun.com/commerce/product_info.php?products_id=9334

That sends 1 fps down any serial connection. Forget about full frame rate composite video if sharing a data modem.
when i do long distance flights, i use a cell modem

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