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My FPV Setup
Posted: Thu Feb 28, 2019 11:27 am
by Steen Vøler
hi Friends
I have finalized my FPV setup for my Tiger 1 for the upcoming season
Decided to mount a 5" FPV monitor on my Graupner transmitter instead of a 10" oversized monitor.
My camera setup will be 1 installed in the drivers periscope and the second installed in the stomach of the turret commander.
I will install a switch on each camera power cord so that I via the transmitter can choose which camera I want to have projected on the monitor
Here is just a couple of pictures of the setup - more will come when the project is installed (second camera is being shipped
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Re: My FPV Setup
Posted: Thu Feb 28, 2019 11:52 am
by Stephen White
Steen, that's such a great idea. What hardware are you using?
I did a post on FPV a while ago and it would be good to know how technology has moved on since my FPV post here:
http://www.armortek.co.uk/Forum3b/viewt ... e77#p60693
The videos on my Tank Builders YouTube channel were shot with a RunCam Split Mini 2. The picture was transmitted to a:
Quanum Fatshark Genesis HD FPV Goggle W/Integrated 32 CH 5.8GHz Diversity Receiver via a:
Quanum ELITE QE58-6 5.8GHz Selectable 25mW - 600mW Wireless AV Transmitter
We're planning to do something similar for TankFest but maybe projecting onto a larger screen, so that the public can see.
Do keep us posted on progress, it's a great area for development.
Stephen
Re: My FPV Setup
Posted: Thu Feb 28, 2019 11:52 am
by Steen Vøler
and now with a slight modification on my radio carrier case the complete setup now fits perfectly
Re: My FPV Setup
Posted: Thu Feb 28, 2019 1:38 pm
by Steen Vøler
Re: My FPV Setup
Posted: Thu Feb 28, 2019 1:47 pm
by Stephen White
Thanks Steen. I see that Turnigy have finally added the need for a common ground for their Rx controlled switch, if you’re using more than one battery. I’m using one for my Centurion searchlight and we had to work it out for ourselves. The camera looks interesting for FPV but for recording, a higher resolution is probably needed. Good luck with your installation. Stephen
Re: My FPV Setup
Posted: Fri Mar 01, 2019 7:01 pm
by Tom Roslund
FPV really adds to the experience. Here's my 1:16 KV2 with the elmod IR battle system. My buddy Dan set up the camera system, so I don't have the details handy. He used a spare channel to trigger a switch to toggle between cameras. The Fatshark goggles I find easier than a monitor, as it truly is closer to "FPV". We're planning on an easier, and more robust system install into my 1:6 models. The small scale is quite a challenge.
Tom
Re: My FPV Setup
Posted: Tue Mar 12, 2019 9:47 am
by Steen Vøler
for those of you that are curious of range capabilities vs equipment here is the page to visit.
The FPV Range Calculator
http://www.maxmyrange.com/
Re: My FPV Setup
Posted: Tue Mar 12, 2019 11:48 am
by Gerhard Michel
Hi all,
please keep in mind that these ranges are free-to-air ranges, not ranges directly at the ground. But the range is only one criterion for a safe driving with FPV.
A comrade of mine tried FPV with his Jagdpanther early in 2014 with 100 mW (in principle not allowed in Germany). The tank was about 400 m away, none of us could see it. Suddenly his monitor picture flipped at near 180 degrees and was frozen. We went along and searched the tank. One of us found it. It was laterally fallen into a ditch. The damage was over 400 €, because the animatronic crew was destroyed
Here the driver.....
..... and his tank:
Re: My FPV Setup
Posted: Tue Mar 12, 2019 2:08 pm
by Steen Vøler
Hi Gerhard
I remember seeing a picture of the JagdPanther lying upside down in the ditch
My prefereable setup is with a monitor, not googles - I like to be able to also have a visual eye look on the tank as well
I know the range is open air, but it still gives a fair view of the gear you need to invest in.
The battlefield we have in Denmark do have trees, and I aim with the 200mw transmitter to gain 50-100 meters monitor view when driving.
which should be doable
Re: My FPV Setup
Posted: Tue Mar 12, 2019 10:45 pm
by Gerhard Michel
Hi Steen,
Olaf used a monitor and googles alternatively, see pic 1.
Re: My FPV Setup
Posted: Wed Mar 13, 2019 6:11 am
by Phil Woollard
Interesting stuff guys, it takes the hobby to a new level
Re: My FPV Setup
Posted: Sat Mar 30, 2019 11:59 am
by Steen Vøler
Not a lot to see through the drivers periscope vision slot.
I am going into my creative abilities and have thought of a perfect place for the forward pointing fpv camera
Pictures will arrive when I am done with the test.
Re: My FPV Setup
Posted: Mon Apr 15, 2019 11:22 am
by Steen Vøler
I decided to go with one camera in the drivers upper body
the 2 others I am going into rethinking of where to place them.
oh yeahh - i know - he is almost drowning in the cofee cup
Re: My FPV Setup
Posted: Mon Apr 15, 2019 2:09 pm
by Christian Steinhauer
Hello Steen,
the comrade looks a little bit like Iron Man with the cam in the chest.
I would prefer the sight throug drivers vision ports or gunners sight. You don't see much but its like the real look & feel of gunner and driver.