For those of you that use the US 915 Mhz ISM band or the EU 868 Mhz ISM band for video, telemetry etc. we have two new antenna offerings:
868 Mhz and 915 Mhz PCB Moxon-style antennas.
Why a PCB Moxon? Well, this layout is easy to manufacture using PCB production machinery. And with an semi-automated process comes repeatability and quality stability, even at a low price point.
Check them out here for full specs:
https://www.tindie.com/products/FernTech/pcb-moxon-antenna-868mhz/
https://www.tindie.com/products/FernTech/pcb-moxon-antenna-915mhz/
For our FPV HAT for the Raspberry Pi we've added a small video to the Tindie listing which illustrates usage:
https://www.tindie.com/products/FernTech/fpv-hat-for-raspberry-pi-/
(scroll down to bottom of page to find video)
This video shows how mplayer on a PC running ubuntu linux is used to display 640x480@30fps error-free video sent over a 433 Mhz RF link between 2 FPV HATs located in different rooms in an apartment. Transmit power is set at approx. 8 miliwatt.
Rgds
FernRF
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It was image clipping, but latency is also interesting.
Not quite yet ;) Was it image clipping or latency you were interested in? Have you otherwise been using the RaspberryPi camera? Rgds, FernRF
Hi
Any new video with camera movement ?
Yes please :)
@Tommy: We'll try and do that in the coming time. I am guessing that you're interested in latency/image-clipping(?)
Rgds FernRF
Can you also make a video where you move the camera around ? :)
Interesting...