The DIY Drones telemetry kit, which proved more popular than we were ready for and quickly went out of stock when we released it back in April, is now back in stock. It now offered at a lower price ($150, a savings of $15 from the previous price) and includes a cable to connect the airborne Xbee module to the APM board.
This kit works great with both APM and Arducopter. Both modules are pre-configured and ready to go, right out of the box. Orders placed now will ship on Monday.
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Comment by Shyam Balasubramanian on February 3, 2013 at 9:47am Hi @Chris,
When I click on the link "back in stock" above, it gives the following error:
You do not have access to this page. Please contact customer service for further details on accessing this password protected section.
Shyam: This is a two-year-old post. The product listing is now here.
Comment by Shyam Balasubramanian on February 3, 2013 at 10:19am Hi Chris,
Thank you for the quick reply. Sorry, I just noticed the dates. I live in the Netherlands and want to purchase my first arducopter (Quad-D, Ready to Fly). I have three questions:
1) In this link, it has 3 options for 'Telemetry': Ready, US or UK. I cannot find the description for 'Ready' and which one would be more suitable to me living in NL and wanting the complete kit for Telemetry?
2) Before choosing the 'Replacement kit' option, I would like to know what does it contain in general? I cannot find a description for that too.
3) Are 3DR DIY quadcopters portable (i.e. foldable or easy unscrewing for transport). Maybe a silly question, but I will find it helpful;)
1) Use the 433 MHz one for Europe
2) The replacement kit includes spare arms, props, and legs.
3) Yes, you can unscrew two bolts and they can fold down to something you can put in a backpack or suitcase.
Comment by Shyam Balasubramanian on February 3, 2013 at 10:43am Thanks Chris. That helps.
Hope I will contribute to this APM project more with my to be gained arducopter skills;)
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