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* make outline of how things fit into the compartments | * make outline of how things fit into the compartments | ||
* enlarge hole for video camera so that there is not plastics in the field of view | |||
* mount canon camera to faceplate | |||
* X prepare new Y adapter (done, although the pins have to be bent a bit for safe contact!) | |||
* assemble the antenna for GPRS | |||
* antenna for video | |||
* Best thing it to just have the transmitter and the antenna inside one of the compartments | |||
* assemble GPRS GPS tracking system (details only known to Brian etc.) | |||
* assemble/mount phone | |||
* connect blinking circuit to the three position lights | |||
** have Mark have a look at the circuit | |||
** mount battery holders | |||
** Finding about blinking circuit: It is just switching on/off two fully charged AA cells and is certainly not the best way to do it. All three LEDs on the payload are connected in parallel. | |||
* isolate intervalometer electrically | * isolate intervalometer electrically | ||
* maybe buy Kapton tape(?) | * maybe buy Kapton tape(?) |
Revision as of 17:09, 17 July 2011
- make outline of how things fit into the compartments
- enlarge hole for video camera so that there is not plastics in the field of view
- mount canon camera to faceplate
- X prepare new Y adapter (done, although the pins have to be bent a bit for safe contact!)
- assemble the antenna for GPRS
- antenna for video
- Best thing it to just have the transmitter and the antenna inside one of the compartments
- assemble GPRS GPS tracking system (details only known to Brian etc.)
- assemble/mount phone
- connect blinking circuit to the three position lights
- have Mark have a look at the circuit
- mount battery holders
- Finding about blinking circuit: It is just switching on/off two fully charged AA cells and is certainly not the best way to do it. All three LEDs on the payload are connected in parallel.
- isolate intervalometer electrically
- maybe buy Kapton tape(?)
- buy velcro for mounting electronics in box
- buy helium tank
- mount video equipment
- mount 12V power supply
- fix the position of the video camera (needs to get into launch checklist!)
- 2x cinch male-male adapters
- glue plastic sheets that came loose
- charge video battery fully and measure full voltage
- replace batteries in blinker before launch (shorting)
- replace canon camera battery
- put this list onto the wiki, also the launch prep check list
- access list
- put failed minimal launch data (track on google maps etc.) onto the wiki