Jake Jhonson
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I am curious and wondering of what are your tracking devices used to keep track on your drones You are free to comment like a boss!
I don't bother with my 5"-6" quads. I do have a Trackimo 2G on my Tarot 650 though
https://store.trackimo.com/products/trackimo-drone-gps-tracker
Was just exploring another option could build it up from scratch with one of these https://store.particle.io/products/asset-tracker?variant=41492970054 only advantage I see doing it yourself over the prebuilt is if you are in a place where 2G is going away (believe in the US) then something on the 3G network will work for longer. Also price wise the prebuilt is a little better deal up front but a little more expensive monthly after the first years ($5 a month vs $3 a month on particle).
Neo M8N ublox.
I would think so, but u can just put it on a uart & it works with all programs.
I got an arduino but I only use it if I break a USB & need to change settings.
c:Geo or Geocaching.com app....oh, wait.....wrong hobby.
Is Geocaching only an application?
Yah pretty sure geocaching has been a thing since before everyone carried a GPS device around but imagine it has gained some popularity since we mostly all carry that capability now. Never done it but it sounds like fun, something like pokemon go but with real physical things to find.
Started out in 2001 after Clinton flipped the switch that gave GPS to the public. One guy got an idea to reverse how gps could be used, buried a 5 gal bucket full of goodies and not to goog goodies (3.5in floppy disks), posted the coords on a forum and waited. From that Geocaching was created and the only thing left from that original cache is a rust-eaten can of beans. They are now all over the world (you might have passed many) and there is even one on the ISS (Russian side)
Ingress was the first(?) app game that used real-world objects that were interacted with in a virtual game fashion and the Pokemon game is a skin over the framework of Ingress by the same company.