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New to boats looking for a hull suggestion
Hello allI have played around with fixed-wing drones before but am new to boats. I am looking to build a simple boat for the purpose of inspecting a heavily timbered section of river that it is hard to get a manned boat into and am looking for some suggestions on where to start. I don't need a sounder or overly accurate GPS (but both would be good to have). I would really like a high-resolution camera in a dome housing or similar that I could control and take photos with. I would also like a…
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Richard;
Check the little battery on the GPS and make sure it did not get dislodged and short something out. No blue light, no GPS fix.
Regards,
David R. Boulanger
@Richard,
Did the GPS break loose from its mount during the crash?
If it did, you might want to open it up and check to see if any of the surface mount components broke away from the pwb.
Is MP able to connect with and show a HDOP value of any kind.?
If you do not get the flashing blue led in a clear sky, there is definitely a component problem with the GPS module.
I have had several Rover crashes where the GPS/Compass module was impacted and it was always the compass that did not survive the impact unlike the GPS which came out just fine.
Regards,
TCIII AVD
Will impact affect my UBlox LEA6?
A while ago I bought a Relentless (640mm) power cat and installed my APM 2.6, 3DR radio and my UBlox LEA6 into the boat along with a Orange LRS 433Mhz RX.
All works well but the driver is a bit . . . well, crap!
During my learning I lost control of the boat, at full throttle (of course), and the boat slammed square into the side of the big boat I was standing on. I mean SQUARE! It hit just below the shine on the big boat and drove it's self under the big boat to the point that half of the boat was submerged and the throttle was still stuck on full, trying its best to get under the big boat.
I did eventually get things under control and to my surprise the there was minimal structural damage to the boat.
Everything seems to be working as normal but the GPS. I can't seem to get a fix. The compass works, if I unplug the compass it tells me I have a bad Compass and when I connect it the compass performs as well as the compass on my phone.
The red led on the unit is lit but the blue led is not lit.
Would the impact cause the GPS to fail?
Is there any thing I can try to fix this?
Thank in advance guys,
RS
@ Richard Yes, you can try this: http://www.rcgroups.com/forums/showthread.php?t=1688780
hi Thomas solved it!
RC3 trim was the problem. it was at 1934!
After reading Grant's comment below and the info at the link, it occurs to me a potential short term workaround may be possible by setting a simple mission using a waypoint with the delay command and a DO_JUMP.
For example, we set the desired loiter location as a waypoint, and then have a delay for example, 600 seconds. After 10 minutes, it executes the DO_JUMP command returning to the waypoint and then waiting another 10 minutes.
Not quite as good as a true loiter function as wind/current can vary - but if it works it would get the job done.
Thank you for the reply Grant. It is active loitering that would be very useful for boats. I will look forward to the beta release with active loitering.
Regards,
David R. Boulanger
We already have a loiter at waypoint functionality in the beta release. See this discussion here:
http://diydrones.com/group/ardurover-user-group/forum/topics/rover-...
I have written the code for the active loitering but it still needs some work so is only in my repo at the moment here if your interested:
https://github.com/gmorph/ardupilot/tree/rover-return-to-loiter-way...
Should be in the beta soon.
Thanks, Grant.
@Patrick Shuss,
Start here
Regards,
TCIII AVD