How to Conduct Cell Tower Inspections with Drones | Hammer Missions

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  • Опубликовано: 27 сен 2024

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  • @mahmoudattia4909
    @mahmoudattia4909 Год назад +1

    Looks great and simple to carry out.
    My questions are:
    1- what about the below part of the tower and the Motors rooms?
    2- Is there in possibility to export the 3D model in BIM model in parts?

    • @HammerMissions
      @HammerMissions  Год назад

      @Mahmoud, thanks for the questions!
      1 - In a real mission, you can capture the entire cell tower and model it. This video was just a demo cell tower. Here's a complete cell tower: hub.hammermissions.com/s/dpp_22b29287b9274c8db758a022adb9de35
      2 - Yes! You can export the model into BIM using .obj and other formats

  • @DonHodges-mg2bd
    @DonHodges-mg2bd Год назад +3

    Hello and thank you for the video. I am very curious about the inspection with that Mavic Pro 2. Maybe it is just in the video, but the resolution of the photos seems so low. i am wondering how the tower owners are able to determine any issues? So that is why I wonder if the drone is good for the job or if a pilot would have to perform a flight a lot closer to the subject. I just try to understand the purpose of an inspection that does not provide high detail levels. I know the camera has decent MB specs, but even zoomed in, the quality very quickly gets bad. Thank you very much.

    • @HammerMissions
      @HammerMissions  Год назад +1

      Hi Don, yes the resolution of the video and the images make it hard to see the details but this was just an example capture, as opposed to a commercial inspection. You can definitely see the details from a more well-lit capture. Here's a project showcasing a more complete 3D model and drone images you can zoom into for details: hub.hammermissions.com/s/dpp_22b29287b9274c8db758a022adb9de35

  • @narclem
    @narclem Год назад +1

    Thank you ever so much for this. Informative and quite useful. Is is a specific feature in the drone software being used for tower inspection or is at an add on?

    • @HammerMissions
      @HammerMissions  Год назад

      Thanks for the question! It's the tower mapping module in Hammer Missions:
      www.hammermissions.com/post/how-to-3d-model-a-cell-tower-for-inspection-a-step-by-step-guide

  • @aguila413
    @aguila413 6 месяцев назад +1

    What software are u using?

    • @HammerMissions
      @HammerMissions  6 месяцев назад

      Hammer Missions! hammermissions.com

  • @jaybillups2063
    @jaybillups2063 Год назад +2

    Thank you. How do clients actually utilize the 3d models? Are there other ways to deliver the model?
    Also, will the software work with the M30?

    • @HammerMissions
      @HammerMissions  Год назад +1

      You can share a link with the clients of the 3D model. Here's how:
      www.hammermissions.com/post/sharing-your-projects-in-hammer-missions
      And yes, the software will be compatible with the M30 in the coming 4-6 weeks.

    • @jaybillups2063
      @jaybillups2063 Год назад +1

      @@HammerMissions Great. Thanks

    • @DonHodges-mg2bd
      @DonHodges-mg2bd Год назад

      That is a very good question: how do they use them. Maybe you mean what can they determine with the use of the model. At least that is the question I would like to see answered.

    • @HammerMissions
      @HammerMissions  Год назад

      @@DonHodges-mg2bd The model typically provides 3D spatial context of where the issues are and the images provide the high resolution details for the inspection and consequent maintenance planning.

  • @brent6342
    @brent6342 Год назад +1

    Great video, do you have any recommendations for someone new starting a business as to how to contact these cell tower owners to reach out to them?

    • @HammerMissions
      @HammerMissions  Год назад

      We recommend getting in touch with an example 3D project of a cell tower with common cell tower issues annotated so that they can SEE what value drone data can provide!

  • @droneworksaerialservices9508
    @droneworksaerialservices9508 Год назад +2

    What software are you using please?

    • @HammerMissions
      @HammerMissions  Год назад +1

      This was all done using Hammer Missions: hammermissions.com

  • @frankc.9853
    @frankc.9853 Год назад +1

    Where exactly is the "CT" button that you mentioned? I paused the video but did not see it.... Thanks.

    • @HammerMissions
      @HammerMissions  Год назад +1

      The c2 button is located on the back right of the remote controller. Here's a link explaining more: www.letusdrone.com/dji-controller-c1-and-c2-button-customization/
      If your drone does not have a C2 button, you can also alternatively simply TAP the drone icon on the map screen to register the drone's current position as an input. Hope this helps!

    • @frankc.9853
      @frankc.9853 Год назад +1

      @@HammerMissions Lol, sounded like CT but thanks, got it!

    • @HammerMissions
      @HammerMissions  Год назад

      @@frankc.9853 Happy to help!

  • @petert9311
    @petert9311 3 месяца назад +2

    I very thankful you made this video.

  • @sheastephens562
    @sheastephens562 Год назад +1

    that's a baby cell tower

    • @HammerMissions
      @HammerMissions  Год назад

      Agree, here's a grown up one!
      www.hammermissions.com/post/how-to-3d-model-a-cell-tower-for-inspection-a-step-by-step-guide