This channel is to get more information on astronomy and reviews of astronomy equipment and telescopes. With detailed tips and tutorials of astrophotography and arieal photography. Solar Imaging , lunar imaging , planetary and deep sky imaging
In addition to astrophotography I also review and create tutorials on technical aspect of astrophotography and DIYs also camping equipments and drones for arieal photography that is useful to bring the unique flavor to this channel and competencies which you dont find on other channels all together.
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great video my friend! i currently have a babyhawk with o3 and 3.5 inch props running 4s. it has 1404 3700kv emax eco motors, will i get more thrust for freestyle if i upgrade to the xing2 1404 4600kv motors? or is that too high kv for the drone? what would be the drawback? im guessing it will lower flight time for that increased power right?
This is the video i needed to watch. I have a TX16S with R9M 2019 ACCESS EU Version and R9mm receiver. I couldn't put it to work. Now i know why. Thank you very much for making this video!
no my friend this is PCIE 4 version. there are other which are PCIE 3 or less might affect the speed but if you purchase the right version you wont have this issue. I hope this video helped. Please stay tuned to my channel for my future videos
for sure internal module is capped to 250mw but you can use external module with higher wattage. I hope this video helped. please stay tuned to my channel for my future videos
Thank you sir - This is the best step by step guide for this upgrade I've come across. I do have a question.. I ended up buying an intel AX wifi chip, but it already came un-soldered and all the pads are cleaned. Would I need to add solder to the pads on the wifi chip before attempting to attach it to the motherboard?
yes you need to tin the ports always so that when it is melted all pins are soldered without any miss. I glad this video helped. Please stay tuned to my channel for my future videos.
i dont know which pocket wifi you have but if you convert from wired to wifi it can work. i dont think this can repeat a 5 ghz wifi signal for 2.4 ghz signal. Please stay tuned to my channel for my future videos
I found that your tutorial was the only one that I could get to work with my StarSence Hand controller. All the magic happens when you hold down the Celestron + Menu buttons at the same time. Many thanks for taking the time to make this video!
ofcourse any esc can be connected to pixel hawk controller. the please follow the generic connection guide from the video to connect esc to FC. I hope this helps. please stay tuned to my channel for my future videos
you dont need external modules if you use elrs protocol compatible receiver. however if you want to have both 4in 1 and elrs you can do it via external module for 4 in 1 or crossfire. I hope this video helped. please stay tuned to my channel for my future videos.
you can change the color from your rgb controller software of the motherboard. if not ot will have default color changes. I hope this helps. please stay tuned to my channel for my future videos.
Love seeing videos on the steam deck teardown to see the internal parts. Love your video it's a good job you did on the upgrade and installation of the wifi 6e chip. It's step by step and I understand it well, kinda want to try it myself. I'm new to electronics and your video is a good one. Can I ask you on the heating and power issues if any from upgrading the wifi to 6e?
wifi 6e is more efficient chip and since it is smd it is low power as well. so far i have not seen any battery or heating issue on my steam deck. I hope this video helped. please stay tuned to my channel for my future videos.
hi!! im having an issue with this esc, as soon as i plug the batery in instead of the normal 3 start up "beeps" i get 6 beebs, (3 first, one second pause and then other 3) i cant seem to find anywere a manual for this esc, would u have any ideas why this is happening??
6 beeps means esc startup error. this may happen due to several reasons. one of them is you have not connected the salve wires of esc go your flight controller. make sure you connect all wires of ESC to the flight controller. Please follow my wiring diagram to find the right connection. I hope this will solve your issue. Please stay tuned to my channel for my future videos.
Man i wish you here at malaysia. I will go to your shop. My steamdeck cant connect to wifi properly. Only 20min or less then disconnect. When i on off it again, no wifi seen 😅
thank you for your good words. I wish i could help. but you can try an external usb wifi adaptors to connect to usb port. I hope this will work for you they are also cheap. I hope this video helped. please stay tuned to my channel for my future videos.
Choosing between the RadioMaster TX16S with a 4in1 module and the one with an integrated ELRS module depends on your specific needs and preferences regarding communication protocols and usage. Here's a detailed comparison to help you make an informed decision: ### RadioMaster TX16S 4in1 #### Advantages 1. **Flexibility**: - The 4in1 module (CC2500, NRF24L01, A7105, CYRF6936) is compatible with a wide range of communication protocols such as FrSky, FlySky, DSMX, and more. - Ideal if you own or plan to use drones and other devices that utilize different protocols. 2. **Versatility**: - Perfect for users with a diverse fleet of models requiring different receivers. #### Disadvantages 1. **No ELRS integrated**: - If you want to use the ExpressLRS (ELRS) protocol, you'll need to buy an external ELRS module. ### RadioMaster TX16S ELRS #### Advantages 1. **Integrated ELRS**: - The ExpressLRS module is already built-in, so you don’t need to buy an additional module. - Known for offering excellent range and low latency, ideal for racing drones and long-range enthusiasts. 2. **Performance**: - ELRS is renowned for its superior performance in terms of range and responsiveness, which can be crucial for certain applications. #### Disadvantages 1. **Less Flexibility**: - If you need to use other protocols not supported by ELRS, you'll need to buy additional modules. - Less suitable if you have models using various protocols. ### Recommendation - **If you need flexibility and use different protocols**: - Opt for the **4in1** version. This will allow you to control a wide variety of devices without needing additional modules. - **If you primarily use ELRS and seek optimal performance**: - Choose the version with **integrated ELRS**. This is the best choice if you're looking for maximum range and responsiveness, especially if you mainly use ELRS-compatible receivers. ### Conclusion Depending on your specific needs: - **4in1**: Best choice for versatility and compatibility with many protocols. - **ELRS**: Best choice for optimal performance with ELRS, without needing additional modules. Make sure to understand your current and future needs to choose the version that best suits your usage.
I have bought the 2450kv motors but i am confused about the propeller size. It says that the shaft diameter of the motor is 4mm but i cannot find any 5 inch props with 4mm hole diameter… all of them are 5mm… is that ok?? if not do you recommend any??
Hi I want to connect through Ethernet to the router and create a wifi lan.which mode to select ?tried AP but the light keeps on flashes and I have no internet.should it stay solid green?
Thank you good sir! Just got the steam deck on sale grabbed a 2 TB card slapped it in this morning and thanks to my boy here I've got the operating system ready to go!
As a simple starting point for this project, I'm using my radio's GPS as a reference, compared to the lost drone's coordinates. ->Also wondering if there's a way to get a compass heading on the radio, using a magnetometer, and i2c line.... Hoping I can expand this radio-gps to an RTK station, to give my drone a more precise position estimate. (I don't even know if this is possible or practical, at this time, since swapping a small gps for an RTK module would take more space) The idea, would be to have a Base-Station coax lead, sticking out of the back of the radio. I would be able to set up the RTK-Base at my flying spot, and plug my radio into the RTK-Base Antenna. The drone would be the RTK-Rover. In theory, this would give my much more precision. I may find out that just setting up the whole RTK-GPS system, without the radio involved ends up being more practical, or I may find a way to gain precision, and by including the radio, end up with less components in my total load-out. Either way, for me, I will learn something. For my purposes, that is always of value.
why do we need our remote gps location when it always on our hand? unless it tells the aircraft's gps location on that remote for easy way to find if the aircraft crashed somewhere.
one use case would be if you know firmware coding you can make your drone follow your controller. I hope this video helped. please stay tuned to my channel for my future videos.
I have a speedybeeF7 mini FC, I have installed a run cam phoenix nano, a vtx having smartaudio and want to have gps, which I am not able to integrate, using fli14+ receiver. Pls help me understand if with my setup, gps can be integrated or not, if yes, how
Great video. i have an iflight xing 2 1404 3000kv fpv motor and i have some propellers for it. The propellers doesent fit right on the motor so i think i need a screw or something. Am i right and do you know what i need😊
Great video. i have an iflight xing 2 1404 3000kv fpv motor and i have some propellers for it. The propellers doesent fit right on the motor so i think i need a screw or something. Am i right and do you know what i need😊
thank you my friend for your comments, i wanted to use this on my mini quad so I anyways not going to use it for long range. I hope this video helped. please stay tuned to my channel for my future videos.