The SkyPod is an Arduino-based GPS logger designed to fly on a kite or balloon camera rig, but ca...
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7 CURRENT | cfastie |
December 15, 2017 01:03
| about 7 years ago
The SkyPod is an Arduino-based GPS logger designed to fly on a kite or balloon camera rig, but can be used as a general purpose data logger with a GPS receiver. The SkyPod includes an Arduino Nano, GPS module with antenna, and microSD card socket. Environmental sensors for temperature, humidity, and barometric pressure are typically part of the payload. Data can be saved to microSD card at any interval. Everything fits into a 3D printed housing which can be firmly attached to a camera rig. There are a few reasons to use a GPS receiver on a flying camera rig to collect location data:
Parts
Kits with all the parts to build a SkyPod GPS Logger are available at the KAPtery for $44.00. AssemblyTwo documents about assembling the SkyPod GPS Logger are available at the KAPtery Guides page. A research note describes the assembly process. SoftwareA sketch which logs data from the GPS receiver and BME280 sensor is available at the KAPtery Guides page. Activities[activities:skypod-gps-logger] Questions[questions:skypod-gps-logger] |
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6 | cfastie |
December 13, 2017 23:41
| about 7 years ago
The SkyPod is an Arduino-based GPS logger designed to fly on a kite or balloon camera rig, but can be used as a general purpose data logger with a GPS receiver. The SkyPod includes an Arduino Nano, GPS module with antenna, and microSD card socket. Environmental sensors for temperature, humidity, and barometric pressure are typically part of the payload. Data can be saved to microSD card at any interval. Everything fits into a 3D printed housing which can be firmly attached to a camera rig. There are a few reasons to use a GPS receiver on a flying camera rig to collect location data:
Parts
Kits with all the parts to build a SkyPod GPS Logger are available at the KAPtery for $44.00. AssemblyTwo documents about assembling the SkyPod GPS Logger are available at the KAPtery Guides page. A research note describes the assembly process. SoftwareA sketch which logs data from the GPS receiver and BME280 sensor is available at the KAPtery Guides page. Activities[activities:skypod-gps-logger] Questions[questions:skypod-gps-logger] |
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5 | cfastie |
December 13, 2017 22:25
| about 7 years ago
The SkyPod is an Arduino-based GPS logger designed to fly on a kite or balloon camera rig, but can be used as a general purpose data logger with a GPS receiver. The SkyPod includes an Arduino Nano, GPS module with antenna, and microSD card socket. Environmental sensors for temperature, humidity, and barometric pressure are typically part of the payload. Data can be saved to microSD card at any interval. Everything fits into a 3D printed housing which can be firmly attached to a camera rig. There are a few reasons to use a GPS receiver on a flying camera rig to collect location data:
Parts
Kits with all the parts to build a SkyPod GPS Logger are available at the KAPtery for $44.00. AssemblyTwo documents about assembling the SkyPod GPS Logger are available at the KAPtery Guides page. A research note describes the assembly process. SoftwareA sketch which logs data from the GPS receiver and BME280 sensor is available at the KAPtery Guides page. Activities[activities:skypod-gps-logger] Questions[questions:skypod-gps-logger] |
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4 | cfastie |
August 27, 2017 16:38
| over 7 years ago
The SkyPod is an Arduino based GPS logger designed to fly on a kite or balloon camera rig. The SkyPod includes a GPS module and antenna, Arduino Nano, and microSD card. Environmental sensors can be added. Data can be saved to microSD card at any interval. Everything fits into a 3D printed housing which can be firmly attached to a camera rig. There are a few reasons to use a GPS receiver on a flying camera rig to collect location data:
Several research notes at Public Lab describe the development and use of the SkyPod. Kits to build a SkyPod are available at the KAPtery. Questions[questions:skypod-gps-logger] ActivitiesActivities show how to use this project, step by step. [activities:skypod-gps-logger] |
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3 | cfastie |
August 27, 2017 16:37
| over 7 years ago
The SkyPod is an Arduino based GPS logger designed to fly on a kite or balloon camera rig. The SkyPod includes a GPS module and antenna, Arduino Nano, and microSD card. Environmental sensors can be added. Data can be saved to microSD card at any interval. Everything fits into a 3D printed housing which can be firmly attached to a camera rig. There are a few reasons to use a GPS receiver on a flying camera rig to collect location data:
Several research notes at Public Lab describe the development and use of the SkyPod. Kits to build a SkyPod are available at the KAPtery. Questions[questions:skypod-gps-logger] ActivitiesActivities show how to use this project, step by step. [activities:skypod-gps-logger] |
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2 | cfastie |
August 27, 2017 04:07
| over 7 years ago
The SkyPod is an Arduino based GPS logger designed to fly on a kite or balloon camera rig. The SkyPod includes a GPS module and antenna, Arduino Nano, and microSD card. Environmental sensors can be added. Data can be saved to microSD card at any interval. Everything fits into a 3D printed housing which can be firmly attached to a camera rig. There are a few reasons to use a GPS receiver on a flying camera rig to collect location data:
Several research notes at Public Lab describe the development and use of the SkyPod. Kits to build a SkyPod are available at the KAPtery. Questions[questions:skypod-gps-logger] ActivitiesActivities show how to use this project, step by step. [activities:skypod-gps-logger] |
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1 | cfastie |
June 19, 2017 15:41
| over 7 years ago
The SkyPod is an Arduino based GPS logger designed to fly on a kite or balloon camera rig. The SkyPod includes a GPS module and antenna, Arduino Nano, and microSD card. Environmental sensors can be added. Data can be saved to microSD card at any interval. Everything fits into a 3D printed housing which can be firmly attached to a camera rig. There are a few reasons to use a GPS receiver on a flying camera rig to collect location data:
Several research notes at Public Lab describe the development and use of the SkyPod. Kits to build a SkyPod are available at the KAPtery. Questions[questions:skypod] ActivitiesActivities show how to use this project, step by step. [activities:skypod] |
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0 | cfastie |
June 19, 2017 15:40
| over 7 years ago
The SkyPod is an Arduino based GPS logger intended to fly on a kite or balloon camera rig. The SkyPod includes a GPS module and antenna, Arduino Nano, and microSD card. Environmental sensors can be added. Data can be saved to microSD card at any interval. Everything fits into a 3D printed housing which can be firmly attached to a camera rig. There are a few reasons to use a GPS receiver on a flying camera rig to collect location data:
Several research notes at Public Lab describe the development and use of the SkyPod. Kits to build a SkyPod are available at the KAPtery. Questions[questions:skypod] ActivitiesActivities show how to use this project, step by step. [activities:skypod] |
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