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Hi,
My name is Scott Hammer and I just ordered a BS2p24 and BS2p40 mount
board for our ROV project. We are building a 2'x3' ROV to help
locate and survey several sunken Naval wrecks in the San Diego area
and will probably be asking for a lot of help with hardware and
programming of the Stamp setup we want to use to collect data and
control a sonar, magnetometer and accelerometer for inertial
navigation. Hopefully you have someone savy with piezoelectric
transducers nearby. Like you, thank God, our work is not proprietary
and we will share all code and hardware findings for your site and
customers. Being in the Navy money is tight, so the project is on a
shoe string budget and our build ups will be far from some of the
industry supported systems but the aim is functionality of the ROV.
ANY help will be praised and much appreciated. To date we have
already preformed a few burial at seas at no cost other than boat
gas for family members of a B-36 located by accident off the coast.
Just wanted to touch base and we look forward to teaming with you on
this project.
Scott Hammer
My name is Scott Hammer and I just ordered a BS2p24 and BS2p40 mount
board for our ROV project. We are building a 2'x3' ROV to help
locate and survey several sunken Naval wrecks in the San Diego area
and will probably be asking for a lot of help with hardware and
programming of the Stamp setup we want to use to collect data and
control a sonar, magnetometer and accelerometer for inertial
navigation. Hopefully you have someone savy with piezoelectric
transducers nearby. Like you, thank God, our work is not proprietary
and we will share all code and hardware findings for your site and
customers. Being in the Navy money is tight, so the project is on a
shoe string budget and our build ups will be far from some of the
industry supported systems but the aim is functionality of the ROV.
ANY help will be praised and much appreciated. To date we have
already preformed a few burial at seas at no cost other than boat
gas for family members of a B-36 located by accident off the coast.
Just wanted to touch base and we look forward to teaming with you on
this project.
Scott Hammer
Comments
Search back in this list for an ROV project that "Sam" built the
messages are from August 2003
You can see some photos at:
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/basicstamps/files/ROV%20Pics/
The work he's done should serve as a good reference to build your platform
at least.
Best of luck,
Kevin Lavigne
Original Message
From: "shammer427" <schammer1@c...>
To: <basicstamps@yahoogroups.com>
Sent: Saturday, September 27, 2003 1:40 PM
Subject: [noparse][[/noparse]basicstamps] ROV Build.
> Hi,
>
>
>
> My name is Scott Hammer and I just ordered a BS2p24 and BS2p40 mount
> board for our ROV project. We are building a 2'x3' ROV to help
> locate and survey several sunken Naval wrecks in the San Diego area
> and will probably be asking for a lot of help with hardware and
> programming of the Stamp setup we want to use to collect data and
> control a sonar, magnetometer and accelerometer for inertial
> navigation. Hopefully you have someone savy with piezoelectric
> transducers nearby. Like you, thank God, our work is not proprietary
> and we will share all code and hardware findings for your site and
> customers. Being in the Navy money is tight, so the project is on a
> shoe string budget and our build ups will be far from some of the
> industry supported systems but the aim is functionality of the ROV.
> ANY help will be praised and much appreciated. To date we have
> already preformed a few burial at seas at no cost other than boat
> gas for family members of a B-36 located by accident off the coast.
> Just wanted to touch base and we look forward to teaming with you on
> this project.
>
>
>
> Scott Hammer
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