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I have asked this before but think I maybe put it in the wrong section.
I have been designing a model, capable of reporting weather and capturing images and sounds etc, I use a Futaba Skysports receiver for this model.... I am trying to figure out how I can get the boat to be able to communicate to a laptop showing camera feeds etc
This has been an ongoing project and now I require some help off peple more knowledgeable than myself, I ask please for honest answer and no jokes please
Thanks in advance for your help !
Please note, the laptop will be nowhere near the model, so direct cables are not possible, if anyone can recommend me some hardware or software for this I would be VERY grateful !
Asked by John on 7/14/2007 10:32:13 AM | See Answers
This is the most basic and simple navigation tool since the dawn of time. Boat manufacturers install them as standard equipment, why not car manufacturers? I know you can get them as 'luxury' items, as digital compasses.
I am aware that you can't put compasses too close to the dash, due to EM interference; however, compasses work fine when stuck on the winshield or near the sunvisor.
Every car I've had, I've gone out and bought a compass for. This should not be necessary.
People are so lazy today, they can't even look at a paper map. Also, they pay $5000 for a talking gps display when you can get a handheld gps for under $100. Microsoft Streets makes a gps receiver and software you can plug into your laptop or pda for under $100, and it talks too.
Why are people and car makers so navigationally lazy? Your thoughts?
Asked by Bottom Contributor on 3/29/2007 4:30:19 AM | See Answers
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I have a Grizzly 1860 and want to duck hunt with it. Need a good place to find equipment I can purchase and build my boat.
Asked by Mike B on 8/1/2006 4:34:27 AM | See Answers
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