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[Paparazzi-devel] Shop options for telemetry and GPS
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Tilman Baumann |
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[Paparazzi-devel] Shop options for telemetry and GPS |
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Tue, 28 Feb 2012 18:45:26 +0000 |
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What is currently the most convenient place to buy GPS modules and
telemetry modules from one source in Europe (UK)?
I came up with this shopping list at diydrones.
https://store.diydrones.com/Xbee_Telemetry_kit_p/kt-telemetry-xbee.htm
https://store.diydrones.com/ProductDetails.asp?ProductCode=KT-MPXV7002DP-01&CartID=2
https://store.diydrones.com/ProductDetails.asp?ProductCode=BR-0008-01&CartID=1
https://store.diydrones.com/FTDI_Cable_3_3V_p/ttl-232r-3v3.htm
What I like there is that I can get it all from one source. And
everything has nice breakout boards.
But especially the xbee modules have been unavailable for a long time
now and I have the hassle of importing it from US.
Is Digi even the best option these days, considering their recent
factory breakdown with the flood?
Everybody seems to go for the 2.4Ghz Xbee. What are other popular
(affordable) options? (legal in UK)
On paper the 868 Mhz option seems irresistible. Is the information on
the Wiki still correct that it is practically impossible to adhere to
the min duty cycle requirements in a predictable way?
2.4 Ghz seems the savest option.
Sorry for bothering you all with my thoughts. I will be able to find all
the bits, scattered over several shops. But it would be so great if I
could just find one place for all.
Regards
Tilman
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