08-08-2015, 09:30 AM
still on the subject of FPV gear but shifting to ground station recording.
Why would you want ground station recording? After all it's pretty lousy quality compared to even the cheap HD action cams like the Mobius and Run Cam HD. The main reason I can see would be to make it easier to find and recover a lost model, it might also be handy to review telemetry data overlaid on the picture using an OSD.
Any way I've been using HK's SD DVR, here's the link
http://hobbyking.com/hobbyking/store/__2...r_FPV.html
It's quite reasonably priced at around $70 AU and it does work but the recorded video is a bit lacking. It would probably be just fine for the two purposes mentioned above however I got a bit annoyed with the way it looses detail, it cant quite cope with things when there is a lot going on in the picture and sometimes drops frames as well.
Another thing that I find awkward about it is, if you want to see weather it's recording and what menus your accessing you really need a second monitor on the ground station. plugging goggles into the video out of the DVR introduces a small amount of lag which makes it hard to fly and using the DVR remote with goggles on is not overly easy.
So I thought I'd try one of these, the "DV02 portable D1 AV recorder" from Foxtech
http://www.foxtechfpv.com/dv02-portable-...p-541.html
It seems to work pretty well so far the video quality is an improvement on the HK DVR and it has an inbuilt screen, it costs a little more but since it has it's own screen it probably works out about the same price and it's all in one neat package. the only issue with it is the battery compartment cover is pretty feebly connected to the back of the unit. You wouldn't be able to stick Velcro on the back and attach it to the leg of an antenna tripod as the battery cover would stay there when you tried to take it off. As a solution for this I 3d printed a little holder for it and put the Velcro on the back of that.
The video shows the difference between on board recording using the Run Cam HD and the two DVRs from the ground station.
The VTX is an immersion RC duo V4.1 and the camera for the video link is a "Run Cam Sky" The VTX is a TS832 from skyzone
http://youtu.be/qglAwC4cPM8
Why would you want ground station recording? After all it's pretty lousy quality compared to even the cheap HD action cams like the Mobius and Run Cam HD. The main reason I can see would be to make it easier to find and recover a lost model, it might also be handy to review telemetry data overlaid on the picture using an OSD.
Any way I've been using HK's SD DVR, here's the link
http://hobbyking.com/hobbyking/store/__2...r_FPV.html
It's quite reasonably priced at around $70 AU and it does work but the recorded video is a bit lacking. It would probably be just fine for the two purposes mentioned above however I got a bit annoyed with the way it looses detail, it cant quite cope with things when there is a lot going on in the picture and sometimes drops frames as well.
Another thing that I find awkward about it is, if you want to see weather it's recording and what menus your accessing you really need a second monitor on the ground station. plugging goggles into the video out of the DVR introduces a small amount of lag which makes it hard to fly and using the DVR remote with goggles on is not overly easy.
So I thought I'd try one of these, the "DV02 portable D1 AV recorder" from Foxtech
http://www.foxtechfpv.com/dv02-portable-...p-541.html
It seems to work pretty well so far the video quality is an improvement on the HK DVR and it has an inbuilt screen, it costs a little more but since it has it's own screen it probably works out about the same price and it's all in one neat package. the only issue with it is the battery compartment cover is pretty feebly connected to the back of the unit. You wouldn't be able to stick Velcro on the back and attach it to the leg of an antenna tripod as the battery cover would stay there when you tried to take it off. As a solution for this I 3d printed a little holder for it and put the Velcro on the back of that.
The video shows the difference between on board recording using the Run Cam HD and the two DVRs from the ground station.
The VTX is an immersion RC duo V4.1 and the camera for the video link is a "Run Cam Sky" The VTX is a TS832 from skyzone
http://youtu.be/qglAwC4cPM8
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