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« Reply #15 on: 3 August 2002, 23:12 »
yeah, a usb netcam, i have hooked them up to my linux box before, so maybe an ipaq, of sharp zaruis is in order
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« Reply #16 on: 4 August 2002, 00:01 »
i've seen devices that would transmit USB signals wirelessly, so I guess that's possible.

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« Reply #17 on: 4 August 2002, 10:56 »
But I don't belive those devices have enough power to signal that far, though. As voidmain said, that airplane went at 100mph, and I don't even think those devices can hold a candle to even 50 feet.

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« Reply #18 on: 4 August 2002, 11:07 »
Actually they do make cameras that you can put on R/C planes and transmit the signal back to the ground. You can even buy the entire plane kit with the camera.  They actually are very reasonable.  I have been thinking about doing that for some time now.  But I don't have to program anything for that.  Just plug in a VCR and record the show.  

And I can't think of any useful purpose for hooking my computer up to control something on a plane or car.  I mean I already have a computerized transmitter that cost me about $1200 that does everything but open my beer for me.

I am rather thinking of robotics type of controlling.  Seems like that should be a fun little project.
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« Reply #19 on: 4 August 2002, 11:45 »
well, open beer, that would be a sweet robot,
danger danger voidmain, beer levels down
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« Reply #20 on: 4 August 2002, 21:08 »
I saw a robot that opened beer!

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« Reply #21 on: 18 August 2002, 08:03 »
No dont use a webcam, you can get small CCD's for about $90 bucks, but you'd want a transmitter and stuff, then pick it up and use a TV card or something.

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« Reply #22 on: 18 August 2002, 21:37 »
Yeah, I have seen a hundred ways for getting video from an R/C plane.  Here is one:

http://www.pcug.org.au/~mgriffin/aerocam.htm

I've definitely seen better implementations...
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« Reply #23 on: 18 August 2002, 21:42 »
My cousin had a rc-plane and rigged a very small CCD to it and had another small UHF transmitter. It worked okay but the engine was not good for the signal. Made cool videos, until it crashed.