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Simple pan / tilt mount for fpv cameras

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Uploaded by on May 29, 2007

Allows about 330 degrees of horizontal pan and about 70 degrees of tilt.
Design features: light weight, very compact(3.5" X 2.25" X 2.40"), 330 pan / 70 tilt, low cost, smooth operation

Designed and built by 3rflying.com

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  • where did you get that motor ? and what its called ?

  • @SunnyShawFilms

    Thats a servo motor running a gear multiplier to increase range of motion from +- 90 deg to +- 180 deg. Thats old sk0ol. GWS has some ready to go that are +- 180 deg. Look for GWS sail winch servos.

  • Hey mate, this is exactly what i need, can you email me some of the details like what parts ect so i can build?

    Cheers

  • @AlexClose1

    Hey this system used a gear multiplier to allow the 90 deg rotation from the servo to rotate the driven gear 360 deg. This is no longer necessary if you simply switch to a 360 deg rotation (180 left 180 right) sail winch servo. Simply substitute the pan servo for a GWS S125 1T. It is smooth and allows 360 view. It is quite a bit bigger but greatly improves durability and performance.

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  • @3rflyingcom i was thinking of a helicopter,rc car or mabe just fixed on the wall

  • @charliedj23

    Whats it going on?

  • @3rflyingcom lol im trying to build all of it or just buy it

  • @charliedj23

    Oh I though you were trying to build a pan/tilt gimbals for the camera not a control system for the gimbals.

  • @3rflyingcom i seen that it helps but i realy need a good websight or tutorial so i can make the servo work via infra red or radio or just by a joystick

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