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Old 08-04-2003, 02:32 PM
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Here is a couple of pictures of my first attempt set up, rather crude but it is a start. The system is a Spylinker 800mw with a 380 line CMOS camera.
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Is there a way to post more than one picture at a time to your post?
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Originally posted by Canada Goose
Is there a way to post more than one picture at a time to your post?
I usually just post a link to an image on my website. Other than that, I think you are limited to one image per posting.
Nice field. Looking forward to seeing some of your video!
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thats a pretty ghetto-style mounting, could'nt you mount it in the cockpit area?
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Default My set up for first go around

Don't like my Mickey Mouse set up? It was just a test run to see how things would work, besides pointing a camera through cheap plastic windows would really give a poor picture

My camera is a CCD style not a CMOS as I mentioned in the first post. I have now built a small "box" with a glass window for the lens to look through. All up weight of the box, high density foam, camera, battery and TX is 7oz. Sure it weighs a little but the 90" Cub will never know its there!

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Default My set up for first go around

Originally posted by Billiam411
thats a pretty ghetto-style mounting, could'nt you mount it in the cockpit area?
Picky picky picky!
You want ghetto? Dig THIS setup:

The strapping tape is about as Ghetto as you can get!
I was after the video results, I didnt care what the plane looked like.
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