I'm pretty sure the title says it all. That plus all the hoopla over the Elev8-V2.
I suspect that is true but I thought it odd that all the discussion was about Elev-8 V2 but when the announcement came it was for a "Next Generation Quadcopter". It made me wonder if this was the announcement of that Super Elev-8 that they talked about a few months ago.
I suspect that is true but I thought it odd that all the discussion was about Elev-8 V2 but when the announcement came it was for a "Next Generation Quadcopter". It made me wonder if this was the announcement of that Super Elev-8 that they talked about a few months ago.
Couple of initial comments.... The pre-wired power harness is huge plus for us noobs. That was the single most difficult task on the Elev-8. Uhhh.... altitude hold isn't available w/ Hoverfly's software (or at least wasn't a few weeks ago) - strictly a roll-your-own, as far as I can tell.
Pre-programmed ESC's is a nice touch, though not too difficult (other than deciding 'what' settings to make).
Radio/receiver setup and configuration seems to be a common issue. If you have a Spectrum, there seems to be good support, otherwise it can be a little challenging.
You are incorrect about the altitude hold, the HoverflyOPEN does support ultrasonic altitude hold, you just have to attach a compatible ultrasonic sensor (and of course, it has very limited range, etc.).
-Kyle
You are incorrect about the altitude hold, the HoverflyOPEN does support ultrasonic altitude hold, you just have to attach a compatible ultrasonic sensor (and of course, it has very limited range, etc.).
Are you sure about that? We know it says that it supports it. Have you tried it? I have yet to see or hear of any successes.
I first want to apologize for the confusion. As far as HoverflyOPEN specifications, I've only ever copied the materials provided to us by Hoverfly (until now, I had no reason to doubt their accuracy). I must say that I personally have never attempted to use the altitude hold function, nor have I heard anything about attempts to use it (success or failures) This is largely due to me only having been with parallax for two months now, and a bit of ignorance I suppose, but I hope you can see where I am coming from. So the forum posts and this e-mail are the first I have ever heard of the issue. However, I've since done some research and browsing of the forums (threads "ELEV-8 Altitude Hold = Not possible," and "Altitude Hold"), and must admit that I've not found any successful attempts to use said functionality. Therefore, pending my boss's approval, we'll remove the altitude-hold specification from the product page, and hopefully be in touch with Hoverfly about the issue. Thank you for alerting me to this issue.
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What a tease
Hand over your wallet, Heater. Pay in Euros or USD this time.
Ken Gracey
Euros I can find if need be. Let's see what you have on the table first.
I'd rather spend them on some Prop II chips though!
http://forums.parallax.com/showthread.php/156504-Man-Faces-Felony-for-Using-a-Drone-to-Film-Outside-a-Hospital-Window
http://forums.parallax.com/showthread.php/154078-ELEV-8-Super-Sneak-Peak?highlight=super+quadcopter
Would you Londoners prefer the term "Zeppelin"?
If it was the Super, I probably would have made some pun such as "super special announcement" rather then "very special announcement"
I agree.
Couple of initial comments.... The pre-wired power harness is huge plus for us noobs. That was the single most difficult task on the Elev-8. Uhhh.... altitude hold isn't available w/ Hoverfly's software (or at least wasn't a few weeks ago) - strictly a roll-your-own, as far as I can tell.
Pre-programmed ESC's is a nice touch, though not too difficult (other than deciding 'what' settings to make).
Radio/receiver setup and configuration seems to be a common issue. If you have a Spectrum, there seems to be good support, otherwise it can be a little challenging.
Price looks good.
-Russ
The Assembly Guide provides step-by-step instructions for Spektrum Transmitters; support for other transmitters is coming.
Thanks!
-Kyle
Take a look at this thread: http://forums.parallax.com/showthread.php/156042-Elev-8-Altitude-Hold-Not-Possible
BTW - tried to post under the announcement and got a message that I couldn't post there. I think I found the right thread here:
http://forums.parallax.com/showthread.php/156650-Introducing-the-ELEV-8-v2-Quadcopter-Kit!
-Russ
Are you sure about that? We know it says that it supports it. Have you tried it? I have yet to see or hear of any successes.
Posting comments or questions about the new ELEV-8 V2 in this thread or in the new Multirotor Discussion forum is totally acceptable.