I have a camera on my rotor also, but it's aimed out in the direction the antenna pointing. The idea was to know when I was trying to hit AO-40 through a very large oak tree immediately behind the house, because that just wasn't going to happen.
He certainly has a much more dramatic view looking down from such a height. The music helps too. Does it bother the camera (or the antenna for that matter) having the camera on the antenna boom, among all the RF? I mounted mine on the cross-arm, near the Elevation rotor.
It also seems like something is catching the antenna as it moved, but I can't tell what it is. Cables look ok.
Greg KO6TH
PY5LF wrote:
Hi
Very good idea from Miguel LU3EMB ;
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vesJ9ZTmwbI
73
PY5LF
Luciano Fabricio
Curitiba-PR-BR GG54jm
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