SethUSMC0311
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Ok i know this isn't quadcopter related, but it does use the same technology. I have been combing the internet for information about how to make a product. This product is going to be used around my families ranch for a few different things.
1. keep track of wildlife movement for land management
2. Provide instant feedback for shooting results at long ranges.
3. potentially evolve into a security system that will run to a DVR. ( we have a problem with folks coming onto the property when we aren't there because it is an exotic and whitetail breeding ranch)
Task: Create a battery powered portable camera system that transmits long distance (2000 meter+). the transmission is received into a case with a smaller screen 7"-10".
The secondary task is to be able to have 1-6 cameras that i can have transmit to the same receiver. I don't need to be viewing all of the cameras at once. Just be able to switch channels to view them. I want to be able to have good quality picture.
Purpose: Set the cameras up down range face them towards my target (the multiple cameras at varying ranges). Then i am able to shoot the targets and be able to see the impact on the smaller screen. Set cameras up around the wildlife pens to track the animals movement and see what predators are attacking the fawns and smaller animals. Eventually set up cameras on main entrances and exit points, with hardwired power or solar power that transmits to the receiver and DVR.
There are products out there that do this exact thing, but they run $1000+. I know it is possible to build one for cheaper and i am big into DIY stuff. I unfortunately am more of a carpenter and builder than small electronic components. I would love to be able to just build something that i can use for my families ranch to help out with all these problems. the shooting aspect is more of an inconvenience because we have to travel 600-1000 meters to see the target and where we are hitting.
this is the list of stuff i believe i will need to be able to make this happen:
-transmitter
-receiver
-x2 battery packs for the receiver and transmitter
-camera to hook up to the transmitter
-possible cooling fan for the transmitter and camera (it will be in a small enclosed box with the camera having a hole cut out for the lens to go out of. essentially weatherproofing it.)
-potentially a better antenna for the transmitter and receiver to get the longest possible ranges.
-small high resolution lcd screen (7"-11" screen)
-two cases to house both of the components. one is going to be a nicer pelican case the other is going to be a smaller plastic ammo box
the enclosures i want to use are going to be as follows
-for the camera, transmitter, battery pack, potential cooling fan. 9.5"x 4.25"x 6". so there is plenty of room for the components to fit well.
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B004W3WC84/ref=twister_B01IB1AZ3Q?_encoding=UTF8&psc=1
-For the receiver it will be enclosed in a Pelican IM2300 Case. The dimensions are 17"x 11.7"x 6.2"
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B001D8J2XO/ref=twister_B007LEAPMG?_encoding=UTF8&psc=1
I just don't know anything about the voltage and consumption draw to get the right batteries for each of them. i would like them to be able to run for 4-6 hours. or be able to replace the battery packs easily. or even for the camera and transmitter have a small solar cell to help keep it charged. I am also worried about the transmitter and camera overheating due to the small size of them. and they will have to be encased to prevent damage during transport or storage. The system am replicating has 4 mile line of sight range. I would love to get that kind of range but quite simply i would never use it. the most i would need to use it is 1000meters. but i don't want to be operating on the edge of its capability because i think it would get worse quality transmitting. But i have never dine anything like this and am nervous about starting to get stuff because i have no clue what i am doing, but would love to learn all i can.
Below is the information for the really expensive product i am trying to make.
http://www.targetcam.net/products.html
Standard Compact Target Spotting System Features
-Self-contained camera system
-Powder-coated weatherproof metal enclosure
-Standard ¼" tripod adapter
-Cameras are placed at a safe distance of 25' from the target
-4' to 6' field-of-view at 25' distance with 25mm lens
-Additional lenses are available for specific distance requirements
-Wireless transmitter with 6 user-adjusted channels
-4 Mile (line-of-sight) range (Auxiliary antennas available)
-2.9Ah Battery (5-6 hour life, auxiliary battery systems available)
-Eliminate time-consuming trips to long-range targets
-User-friendly - power up and see your target immediately
Here are the specs for the case and main system package:
New! Big Screen TargetCam®!
Now available, a big screen TargetCam model that offers all the features of our standard, smaller TargetCam with even greater visual clarity!
Big Screen TargetCam® Features
-Self-contained 15lb system
-Larger Pelican™ iM2300 waterproof and crush-proof case
-Storage for up to 4 cameras
-10.5" high-resolution LCD display with collapsible sunshade
-Wireless receiver with 6 user-adjusted channels
-4 Mile (line-of-sight) range
-Compartment for ammo, eye wear, and ear protection
-5Ah Battery (5-6 hour life, auxiliary battery systems available)
-No additional equipment required!
-Eliminate time-consuming trips to long-range targets
-User-friendly - power up and see your target immediately
-Cameras are placed at a safe distance of 25' from the target
1. keep track of wildlife movement for land management
2. Provide instant feedback for shooting results at long ranges.
3. potentially evolve into a security system that will run to a DVR. ( we have a problem with folks coming onto the property when we aren't there because it is an exotic and whitetail breeding ranch)
Task: Create a battery powered portable camera system that transmits long distance (2000 meter+). the transmission is received into a case with a smaller screen 7"-10".
The secondary task is to be able to have 1-6 cameras that i can have transmit to the same receiver. I don't need to be viewing all of the cameras at once. Just be able to switch channels to view them. I want to be able to have good quality picture.
Purpose: Set the cameras up down range face them towards my target (the multiple cameras at varying ranges). Then i am able to shoot the targets and be able to see the impact on the smaller screen. Set cameras up around the wildlife pens to track the animals movement and see what predators are attacking the fawns and smaller animals. Eventually set up cameras on main entrances and exit points, with hardwired power or solar power that transmits to the receiver and DVR.
There are products out there that do this exact thing, but they run $1000+. I know it is possible to build one for cheaper and i am big into DIY stuff. I unfortunately am more of a carpenter and builder than small electronic components. I would love to be able to just build something that i can use for my families ranch to help out with all these problems. the shooting aspect is more of an inconvenience because we have to travel 600-1000 meters to see the target and where we are hitting.
this is the list of stuff i believe i will need to be able to make this happen:
-transmitter
-receiver
-x2 battery packs for the receiver and transmitter
-camera to hook up to the transmitter
-possible cooling fan for the transmitter and camera (it will be in a small enclosed box with the camera having a hole cut out for the lens to go out of. essentially weatherproofing it.)
-potentially a better antenna for the transmitter and receiver to get the longest possible ranges.
-small high resolution lcd screen (7"-11" screen)
-two cases to house both of the components. one is going to be a nicer pelican case the other is going to be a smaller plastic ammo box
the enclosures i want to use are going to be as follows
-for the camera, transmitter, battery pack, potential cooling fan. 9.5"x 4.25"x 6". so there is plenty of room for the components to fit well.
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B004W3WC84/ref=twister_B01IB1AZ3Q?_encoding=UTF8&psc=1
-For the receiver it will be enclosed in a Pelican IM2300 Case. The dimensions are 17"x 11.7"x 6.2"
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B001D8J2XO/ref=twister_B007LEAPMG?_encoding=UTF8&psc=1
I just don't know anything about the voltage and consumption draw to get the right batteries for each of them. i would like them to be able to run for 4-6 hours. or be able to replace the battery packs easily. or even for the camera and transmitter have a small solar cell to help keep it charged. I am also worried about the transmitter and camera overheating due to the small size of them. and they will have to be encased to prevent damage during transport or storage. The system am replicating has 4 mile line of sight range. I would love to get that kind of range but quite simply i would never use it. the most i would need to use it is 1000meters. but i don't want to be operating on the edge of its capability because i think it would get worse quality transmitting. But i have never dine anything like this and am nervous about starting to get stuff because i have no clue what i am doing, but would love to learn all i can.
Below is the information for the really expensive product i am trying to make.
http://www.targetcam.net/products.html
Standard Compact Target Spotting System Features
-Self-contained camera system
-Powder-coated weatherproof metal enclosure
-Standard ¼" tripod adapter
-Cameras are placed at a safe distance of 25' from the target
-4' to 6' field-of-view at 25' distance with 25mm lens
-Additional lenses are available for specific distance requirements
-Wireless transmitter with 6 user-adjusted channels
-4 Mile (line-of-sight) range (Auxiliary antennas available)
-2.9Ah Battery (5-6 hour life, auxiliary battery systems available)
-Eliminate time-consuming trips to long-range targets
-User-friendly - power up and see your target immediately
Here are the specs for the case and main system package:
New! Big Screen TargetCam®!
Now available, a big screen TargetCam model that offers all the features of our standard, smaller TargetCam with even greater visual clarity!
Big Screen TargetCam® Features
-Self-contained 15lb system
-Larger Pelican™ iM2300 waterproof and crush-proof case
-Storage for up to 4 cameras
-10.5" high-resolution LCD display with collapsible sunshade
-Wireless receiver with 6 user-adjusted channels
-4 Mile (line-of-sight) range
-Compartment for ammo, eye wear, and ear protection
-5Ah Battery (5-6 hour life, auxiliary battery systems available)
-No additional equipment required!
-Eliminate time-consuming trips to long-range targets
-User-friendly - power up and see your target immediately
-Cameras are placed at a safe distance of 25' from the target