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Saved by uncleflo on February 13th, 2022.
Question: What is your preference regarding the best place to mount a radar antenna? As far as we can tell from the pictures of Morgan’s Cloud you have mounted yours on a pole aft. Our previous experience with radars tells us that the antenna should be as high and free as possible. Wouldn’t a radar antenna mounted on the mast just above the first spreaders give better range and a more detailed radar picture than if it were mounted lower? It also appears from the pictures that your antenna isn’t mounted in a way that makes it able to tilt so that it can compensate for heel of the boat when sailing. Answer: First off, we should say that we view radar as the most important piece of electronic equipment on Morgan’s Cloud—yes, more important than GPS, since we can find our way with a compass and sextant but we can’t see unlit objects at night or through fog—so we have given a lot of thought to the position and installation of our radar scanner. We prefer a pole mounted aft for the scanner over mast mounting.
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Saved by uncleflo on December 22nd, 2019.
The AgustaWestland Project Zero is a hybrid tiltrotor/Lift fan aircraft. It has been developed by AgustaWestland as a technology demonstrator, and is used to investigate all-electric propulsion and other advanced technologies. It is the world's first electric tiltrotor aircraft. In December 2010, AgustaWestland's management approved the formation of a team under James Wang with the intention of producing a technology demonstrator incorporating as many new innovations as possible on a single airframe. Speaking in 2013, Wang noted that electric technologies were rapidly advancing, and that the function of Project Zero was to achieve readiness with electric aircraft technologies: "Rather than waiting for the battery to become even better, then working on electric aircraft technology, the team has positioned itself to be ready for the next generation of batteries".
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Saved by uncleflo on May 24th, 2019.
Pocket-sized and ultra smooth Pan and/or Tilt motor for stunning motion-controlled videos and time-lapses + wirelessly connects to edelkrone sliders and dollies. We know it's not just about delivering a "nice" production. It's about delivering the never before seen. It’s about you setting the bar for others.
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Saved by uncleflo on April 2nd, 2012.
As we've discussed some time ago, pan-tilt cameras are much more fun than regular static cameras. Among different applications in video surveillance, they can be applied in many different computer vision applications, which include tracking of different objects, tracking of human face in human-computer interaction task, etc. There are many different pant-tilt cameras available from different cameras' manufacturers, which provide a broad selection of cameras for all sort of possible applications. But, if you are a hobbyist, you may want to build a pan-tilt camera on your own, which is fun process. Especially this may be required if you work with robotics stuff, which may require a custom built pan-tilt camera suiting your robot's design.
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