Here's a review of the TK102 in comparison to other types.
http://gps-tracker-review.toptenreviews ... eview.html
http://gps-tracker-review.toptenreviews ... eview.html
TXhillcountryphantom said:Noël said:Here is my long range tracking device (still needs to be attached to the "Drone")
It's called the FMkit (more info: http://fmtv.us/rf_beacon.html)
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I'm using a 3 element boom with my Yaesu radio to find it back.
(antenna info: http://www.arrowantennas.com )
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So.. Now when I lose one of my multicopters I will be doing some radion fox hunting![]()
Noel--Do you know for sure you need that antenna on your Yaesu or will my extended whip antenna on my VX-8R radio work?
What else do I need to know about the process to have success with the RF beacon? I may use them on one of the Phantoms but more likely in my son's Estes rockets...
Thanks!
Scottrod said:TXhillcountryphantom said:Noël said:Here is my long range tracking device (still needs to be attached to the "Drone")
It's called the FMkit (more info: http://fmtv.us/rf_beacon.html)
So.. Now when I lose one of my multicopters I will be doing some radion fox hunting![]()
Jebus said:I'm looking at getting a Blutracker (https://www.sticknfind.com/blutracker.aspx). I see that it looks like they're finally going to get released in February.
They only have a 2500ft range - but I would think that should be enough to wander in the general direction that your Phantom took off and you should be able to find it. The plus side with this device - no monthly fees!
kamkilla said:Just a question... Has anyone actually had a flyaway and used their GPS tracker?
LeoS said:Jebus said:I'm looking at getting a Blutracker (https://www.sticknfind.com/blutracker.aspx). I see that it looks like they're finally going to get released in February.
They only have a 2500ft range - but I would think that should be enough to wander in the general direction that your Phantom took off and you should be able to find it. The plus side with this device - no monthly fees!
Be aware that since bluetooth 4 is a point to point (low powered to boot), it may get its signal blocked very easily if there are objects between you and the drone. It's bound to be surrounded by trees, bushes, rocks, earth, or whatnot if a drone crashes, all of which can block the signal and drastically reduce its 2500' range (which is already quite optimistic it seems).
Ozzyguy said:Weighing in at 30 grams I'm going to try this one. Once I've tried it out I will review it for you.
kamkilla said:Just a question... Has anyone actually had a flyaway and used their GPS tracker?
gpauk said:Testing a new system here... Uses a low cost uhf tx, a cheap Baofeng (£23) receiver (or a 70cm rx if you already have one) with directional antenna... Range is great -- up to 10km... It's similar to the fmkit device just using newer, cheaper chipsets, and easier to customise...
hi Roger - thanks for testing and the write up- do you have the specifc link for the tracker you bought as the link in your write up just goes to the general amazon page..jadebox said:Success! Yesterday, I received the SIM card that I ordered from AT&T. Today, I activated it and installed in the GPS tracker device and ... it works!
I've written up the details at:
Adding a GPS Tracker to the Phantom 2 Vision
-- Roger
theSelf said:What's the difference between tk102 and tk102b if anything? what's the measured weight of the tracker alone (minus all the packaging and accessories it comes with)?
thanks jadebox- since writing I spoke to at&t- it seems I can get the sim only for free (just pay shipping- about $6)- and the minimum I can put on at a pay as you go 10c/min rate is $10- however that $10 or less unused credit will be removed every month and if i want to use it every month- iI will hav eto keep adding $10 of credit for each and every month I want to use it- so if I want to use it every month it will be like effectively being on a $10/month contract with the option to 'take a month or two off; if I want to- is that your experience? (I was hoping the $10 credit could be added indefinitely till it is used up or to last longer than a month at least..)jadebox said:theSelf said:hi Roger - thanks for testing and the write up- do you have the specifc link for the tracker you bought as the link in your write up just goes to the general amazon page..
with that AT&T deal do you have a limited time to use up your 'minutes' or do you have to pay $10.month regardless or can you hold the $10 of calls 'indefinitely' till they run out? when I click this link (SIM for Basic & Quick Messaging devices)- http://www.att.com/shop/wireless/device ... _jvVEER_p0 it says its free though an activation fee is required- if I add to cart it eventually asks for my phone's IMEI number..I do not have a compatible phone that takes SIM cards..if I were to get either the tk102 or tk102b does it in of itself come with an IMEI number and then I can put that in on the AT&T website? If so will it still work, because I've read to make it work successfully you need to put the new SIM into a phone and send a text or call at least once to make sure it's properly activated..?
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What's the difference between tk102 and tk102b if anything? what's the measured weight of the tracker alone (minus all the packaging and accessories it comes with)?
You only pay for the minutes you use or the messages you send with the plan I have. There's no "expiration."
The TK102 is like a cell phone, so it has an IMEI that you need to enter. I think I described that in write-up. You can test it after activation by sending a text message to the device as I described.
I think the difference between the TK102 and TK102b is that the "b" version allows you to add an sdcard to record info in the device. I inserted a card in it so I'm not sure if its required or not.
-- Roger
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