Wow. Worth 5 minutes of your time. Flytrex watch out.
http://www.rcgroups.com/forums/show...s email&utm_content=RCG&utm_campaign=RCG Emma
Kelly
http://www.rcgroups.com/forums/show...s email&utm_content=RCG&utm_campaign=RCG Emma
Kelly
The battery aspect together with the fact that some locations with poor coverage in the UK will allow SMS and not 3G is why I use a tracker alongside my Flytrex 3G. There are some UHF frequencies in the UK which are very noisy indeed in built up areas 433 Mhz is one - so this would need to be reconfigured.I agree. When you add the UHV radio to the base cost, and a somewhat more complicated install, and none of the web apps for checking/logging your flights, Flytrex is still very compelling. I own three, so I've definitely drank their Kool-Aid. However, for out-of-cell-coverage flying, which I do from time to time, tBeacon is intriguing. I wonder if it would work if your quad went down hard and popped its battery? Even if you powered the tBeacon with a standalone battery, would it still remember the last GPS coordinates even if Naza had powered down?
Kelly