Hi All,
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Please include the following information to help diagnose your query:
- Describe the problem you are having. What is the expected verses the observed behavior?
- Provide hardware information such as the brand and version of your autopilot, GPS, radio, and compass, as well as any other pertinent details about your rover setup.
- What version of the APM: ArdurRover2 firmware version are you running?
- For navigation issues, provide your tlog and/or dataflash log. Click here for instructions on retrieving a dataflash log.
TCIII
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Tom,
Thanks. I thought I might just be handling it wrong, but I keep running out of battery before I feel confident I'm doing everything right. I have gotten it to run a half-circuit at times with two of the last three git pulls I did, but I generally end up having it circle endlessly when I think it should be headed for a WP. Once it starts doing that, I start over with learning, but generally don't get far. I have logs, but wanted to get in some nice clean runs before I shared in detail, since I cannot make easy sense of it yet and don't want anyone else going through any pains to do so either.
Hi All,
A brief note to inform you that the "learning" mode appears to be definitely broken in v2.30 alpha and possibly in v2.20b also.
Regards,
TCIII
Hi All,
There has been an update by 3DR to the MediaTek V2.0 configuration so I have attached the updated version of the ArduRover v2.30 alpha firmware.
Regards,
TCIII
ArduRover_v2.30_firmware.zip
For those of you who would like to use a gamer's joystick (Logitech Extreme 3D Pro) and roll your own transmitter here is a good project thread over at RC Groups that explains how to do so: http://www.rcgroups.com/forums/showthread.php?t=1704110
I have a Spektrum plug in module that I can use for the transmitter so all I have to come up with is an Arduino Mega, USB Shield, 16X2 parallel LCD, and some miscellaneous parts and I will be good to go.
Regards,
TCIII
Delayed response, I "lost" this post!
OK, I can use the PWM read function, I've got the other ones covered. Too bad this store is out of stock. I'll look around a bit.
It would make a great PIC or Arduino project, if I had the time! Can't take much to knock out a little code to read a servo and display the pulse width!
Best regards,
Alan
Hi Carlos and all new members,
Welcome to the ArduRover User Group.
As a start towards building your own rover, I suggest that you thoroughly read all the pages of JLN's APM Rover2 discussion, all of the discussions in the ArduRover User Group Discussion Section, and all of the comments in the ArduRover User Group Comment Wall. After doing that you should have a pretty good idea of what you need to build and program your own rover. This is a DIY Forum and most members do not have the time for a lot of hand holding. You need to come to us with meaningful questions after you have exhausted your own skills and resources.
Regards,
TCIII
Hello everyone, thanks for integrating this group and for reading this message. -
I am studying to develop a vehicle platform ARDUROVER, and you can keep a list of waypoints, but also the vehicle must be able to take information from various sensors and sent to a computer via GPRS, I'm new to the forum and therefore there are many doubts how to start. -
I would like, I can help with a guide or manual on how to start, meaning that I buy and that fits perfectly and is scalable hardware and software level. -
I am very excited about this vehicle, "a dream of many years ....". -
I would appreciate if you would be so kind, without obligation, send me this information, somehow the "step by step ..." for armed. -
They are very kind from and remain at your disposal. -
A big hello ....!!. -
@Carlos,
If you can, please use the Google Translator to convert to English to help speed up responses to your request.
Regards,
TCIII
Please don't make multiple posts of the same exact text.
See answer on other thread.
Alan
Thanks for the code!
Makes a quick starting point!
Alan