LibrePilot Forum
General Category => General Discussion => Topic started by: Bizair on August 24, 2016, 12:02:24 pm
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Hi Guys
I have an original Revo board and flew it in attitude mode for some months on the original openpilot GCS system. I then left the hobby for a couple of years for medical reasons. Those are resolved now and I want to get back into the hobby.
My questions are:
Is the original Revo board OK with the newer Librepilot GCS?
I want to move to GPS with autonomous flight. What additional equipment do I need?
With regard to FPS, are there apps available to give a sophisticated FPS experience eg. Camera view, telemetry on screen etc. I'm thinking similar to the DJI Phanton FPV scene.
I'm sure I'll have many more questions as I move through this process so thank you in anticipation for your reponces.
Regards to all
Ken
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Just read the wiki
Verstuurd vanaf mijn LG-D855 met Tapatalk
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Hi Ken,
Is the original Revo board OK with the newer Librepilot GCS? Yes, no Problem.
I want to move to GPS with autonomous flight. What additional equipment do I need? Best thing to do is to get a DJI/Naza GPS.
With regard to FPS, are there apps available to give a sophisticated FPS experience eg. Camera view, telemetry on screen etc. I'm thinking similar to the DJI Phanton FPV scene. Read here: https://librepilot.atlassian.net/wiki/x/CABv
Regards,
Marc
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A little clarification. :)
The coming release of LibrePilot supports DJI/Naza GPS units, but 15.09 does not. These GPSs include a mag, and only require one port total to talk to both GPS and mag, like OP GPSv9. These DJI/Naza GPSs seem to be popular here. Clones are available from about $25 (shipped) and up. Authentic DJI/Naza GPSs are available from about $43 (shipped) and up.