I enjoyed watching you build this drone. Makes me want to create my own drone also. I am a ham operator KE5BGV. I saw your antenna on your roof also. I hope you make more videos, making more drones..
Nice! thanks for the much comprehensive 3 videos on quadcopter, which cleared many of my questions regarding its construction. thumbs up. as well as your sweet home.
Instead of zip ties..I use dental floss with some slack. I used zip ties before..too stiff and cumbersome. Dental floss very light and strong. Also, easier to manipulate.
I had to go back and look at the video, and I think you're referring to the On Screen Display board. It adds an overlay to the camera's video that shows the battery status. If you search for "RC OSD" you can find examples of similar boards.
Excellent series of videos , I'm relatively new to drones and am wanting to build my own like yours , I currently have a DJI Mavic Air ... But want to build my own ... Regards de 'Gw0wvl' 👍
I have only one battery to power my power distribution board currently. I want to use that battery to power my gimbal, pixhawk flight controller board, power distribution board and herelink ? Please help me. How can I do it. If you can, then please help me and if possible then please give some detailed information about how to do it? Please help
Many ESCs (electronic speed controls) that drive the motors also have a BEC (battery eliminator circuit) that provides a regulated 5V output to run a receiver, flight controller etc. Or you can connect a separate 5V regulator to provide power for the electronics.
Hello Jay. I keep repeating myself, but this was another excellent video. Well thought out and executed. I should have guessed you were an amateur radio operator. Your skills are truly all-round. My call is PA2LVD but I have nothing of high power to reach you from here. Currently have a mcHF QRP home built kit and some QRP WSPR home built stuff.
Thanks again Edwin, glad you enjoy the videos. Don't underestimate the potential of QRP - I once worked New Zealand (8351 miles, 13441 km) with 4 watts on 20M with my Elecraft KX3. Propagation is key and it helps a lot to have a good beam antenna; you can see my triband yagi above the house starting at about 13:20 in the video. 73, Jay
Yes that's a tri-band 10-15-20M beam antenna on the mast over my house, plus a VHF/UHF vertical. Ham radio is not extinct, although I haven't been very active with it for a while.
Seems you living in the paradise
I loved your home and the location where it is located. The aerial view is beautiful!
I enjoyed watching you build this drone. Makes me want to create my own drone also. I am a ham operator KE5BGV. I saw your antenna on your roof also. I hope you make more videos, making more drones..
Omg !😱😱😱 You posted this vid on my birthday ! 3 years ago!
I am really happy with people like you. Would be nice to see a new guide with new more efficient parts.
Have a nice day
Nice! thanks for the much comprehensive 3 videos on quadcopter, which cleared many of my questions regarding its construction. thumbs up. as well as your sweet home.
Glad it was helpful!
After a weeks of search , i got the needed video . Man , thanks a loooooots of !
Thank you for the video. Is my first time building drone. A little bit confused on the electronic section due to wiring.
This guy is the Bob Ross of drones
i just discovered your channel, amazing job !
Ok, sure it is a metal string guitar played by someone with experience and good taste :)
Thank you for this helpful videos.
Great video series, really enjoying them!
Instead of zip ties..I use dental floss with some slack. I used zip ties before..too stiff and cumbersome. Dental floss very light and strong. Also, easier to manipulate.
Hahaa! Bob Ross - i thought so too in the first 3 seconds...his hair remembers me to the Lego Play Figures... - !but your video was good - mr,lego :)
thanks for sharing this valuable information!
What is the little PCB you mounted on the right side of the ImmersionRC TX unit?
I had to go back and look at the video, and I think you're referring to the On Screen Display board. It adds an overlay to the camera's video that shows the battery status. If you search for "RC OSD" you can find examples of similar boards.
How much did it cost you to build the whole thing including cost of each and every part?
Excellent series of videos , I'm relatively new to drones and am wanting to build my own like yours , I currently have a DJI Mavic Air ... But want to build my own ... Regards de 'Gw0wvl' 👍
can you elaborate more of this monitor stuff??? please??????
amazing!
How is the range please tell .
Why is the part 3 video truncated to just some few seconds but not showing ?. ...i have tried watching for the 4th time but still stopped
This man has excellent hair
Very cool!!! Subbed bro 👌🏻🙂
I have only one battery to power my power distribution board currently. I want to use that battery to power my gimbal, pixhawk flight controller board, power distribution board and herelink ? Please help me. How can I do it. If you can, then please help me and if possible then please give some detailed information about how to do it? Please help
Many ESCs (electronic speed controls) that drive the motors also have a BEC (battery eliminator circuit) that provides a regulated 5V output to run a receiver, flight controller etc. Or you can connect a separate 5V regulator to provide power for the electronics.
My first thought was bob Ross :S no offence intended
How far can its parliament range go?
Hello Jay. I keep repeating myself, but this was another excellent video. Well thought out and executed. I should have guessed you were an amateur radio operator. Your skills are truly all-round. My call is PA2LVD but I have nothing of high power to reach you from here. Currently have a mcHF QRP home built kit and some QRP WSPR home built stuff.
Thanks again Edwin, glad you enjoy the videos. Don't underestimate the potential of QRP - I once worked New Zealand (8351 miles, 13441 km) with 4 watts on 20M with my Elecraft KX3. Propagation is key and it helps a lot to have a good beam antenna; you can see my triband yagi above the house starting at about 13:20 in the video.
73, Jay
Hlo sir I'm from India and I want to build a agriculture drone will you please help me
Am I seeing a HAM HF antenna at 13:30? I thought it was extinct!
Yes that's a tri-band 10-15-20M beam antenna on the mast over my house, plus a VHF/UHF vertical. Ham radio is not extinct, although I haven't been very active with it for a while.
@@BrainRight glad to know its not extinct yet :) my last CQ was more than 30 yrs ago hehe
I feed the drone is not stable there are little bit of wiggles