[amsat-bb] myflydream for LEO?

2014-07-08 Thread Bill (W1PA)
Anyone aware of any projects to adapt this technology to LEO 
tracking?


Bill  W1PA

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SGQ-tLxafdM


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Re: [amsat-bb] myflydream for LEO?

2014-07-08 Thread Gus
FPV and drone ground-station antenna trackers operate by receiving a 
continuous stream of live GPS location data as a part of the aircraft 
telemetry downlink.  from this, AZ/EL data is computed and the antennas 
pointed.  For satellite tracking, AZ/EL data would have to be 
computed/predicted as we normally do.


Most of the tracking HARDWARE I've seen are small, use R/C servos and 
carry usually patch antennas or small axial mode helix antennas.  Don't 
know how these would handle larger antennas like even small yagis.


R/C servos with high-torque output are available, but given that these 
top-end servos can exceed US$200 per axis, it isn't clear that a design 
based on these would offer much advantage to (say) a G5500.


On 07/08/2014 01:42 PM, Bill (W1PA) wrote:

Anyone aware of any projects to adapt this technology to LEO tracking?

Bill  W1PA

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SGQ-tLxafdM


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Re: [amsat-bb] myflydream for LEO?

2014-07-09 Thread Björn Pasteuning - PD5DJ

Hi Bill

funny you mention Myflydream

I am the Mylfydream service point for the Netherlands, I have discussed 
this with the developer Ming about this.

I know the protocol that is used to control the AAT (black box).
The AAT is connected to the Driver (blue box) the blue box decodes 
telemetry data from the plane. then sends a serial command to the AAT to 
Pan and Tilt in the correction directions.
Inside the AAT there is a 6 or a 12ch slipring for endless rotation.. 
(too keep in mind!) and cannot be limited to a min and max position..


I already wrote a little software some years ago that converts GS-232B 
protocol to MFD Protocol..


I have to digg up the project.

The thing why I did not continue this project is the endless rotation of 
the AAT, If i command the AAT to 355 degrees it will choose the shortest 
direction.

So eventually wires will get tangled. ;-)

73
Bjorn - PD5DJ
www.pd5dj.nl


Bill (W1PA) schreef op 8-7-2014 19:42:

Anyone aware of any projects to adapt this technology to LEO tracking?

Bill  W1PA

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SGQ-tLxafdM





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