LoRa remote camera #358
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Sounds like fun... wouldn't a telescope with active cam and a monitor be faster (sitting next to you, not armored at the target?) You can also start running multiple parallel Lora channels for higher throughput, I guess. I haven't seen that done, but the LoraWan multichannel boards could be setup to push more data through, I would think. |
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I'd love to see it if you make it! I did something similar, but much more hacky, a while back. Was just a hack of |
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So, I'm getting old, and my eyes are shot. Even 30-60x magnification (for spotting, can't really shoot over 10x, and irons are great if you're challenging yourself) can't do it anymore, so I built a setup I can armor downrange and watch the target. (I'd do it with the ESP squawking arbitrary frames and using a yagi to pick them up, but esperif gutted their API so now 802.11 "support" is for ethernet only, and a 30 dB antenna with transmit capability on a standard WiFi unit is pretty illegal around here. Rant over. Closed source is the devil.)
Would anyone find any use in this? It'd take a few days to weeks to go from programmer grade to "sure, I guess it's user friendly" and it takes 30-60 seconds for a single frame of 720p-1080p at maximum speed (SF7BW500CR5) and high compression (jpeg quality 50). It only goes up from there (SF8 BW125, my usual setup, takes eight times longer, and SF12 would be a joke)
I honestly think outside of someone unwilling to walk a few hundred yards, it has basically no use case, but maybe it'd be helpful? Reticulum isn't limited to RNode, after all.
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