If anyone wants to try and see it the orbit is listed. https://www.n2yo.com/passes/?s=6073
Take a look at this. It sounds exactly like what you are describing. https://www.modalai.com/products/voxl-2-mini?variant=4424638... Maybe this is something you could develop on instead of building your own.
Often it's the lens that results in poor quality images. You can get a RPi sensor with CS mount and add your own lens of your choosing. It's been a huge upgrade in quality and is relatively easy to do.
https://www.oshcut.com/ has pretty good prices these days.
Routing tables need to be limited in size in order for hardware to decide where to route packets fast enough. In the past hardware was more cpu and memory bound than the present.
Lots of people leave the profession before becoming pilots at a major carrier.
It has been done successfully in the past. All you need to do is add the appropriate lens to focus further away. Here they used an optical flow sensor for obstacle avoidance in a canyon. The closer to one side you got…
Excessive dust can trigger false alarms. They make heat detectors for spaces like garages and attics. https://www.homedepot.com/p/Kidde-Firex-Hardwired-Inter-Conn...
I'd be interested in any book recommendations on this topic too.
Looks like modelsim https://github.com/Nuand/bladeRF-wiphy/blob/main/fpga/models... https://www.mentor.com/products/fv/modelsim/
Ah, yes I missed that. Thanks for pointing it out.
SB50 allows for 4 and 5 story apartment buildings near "high quality" bus routes. This is a not the same thing as just allowing development near transit stations. If you look at a map of LA almost everything qualifies…
Each state is different: https://toool.us/laws.html
But then carriers would have a financial motivation to not upgrade tower capacity. The more congested - the more money they make.
Does restic support sparse files yet?
They are working on it: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wNQPikt13Lk&t=3m14s
What are you using instead of DC/OS?
There is 5G and there is 5G mmWave. They are two separate parts of "5G". There are still advantages to sub 6GHz standard cell phone frequencies such as lower latency and higher throughput. The disadvantages you mention…
Sticker on the window? There is an issue with retailers tracking shoppers movements in a store. FTC take on the issue: https://www.ftc.gov/news-events/blogs/techftc/2015/04/privac...
It's not the phase stability that's important, but the accuracy and drift over time.
It is not uncommon to have lots of simple processors in one chip. One could manage low power mode, another encryption and boot, and another core functionality required in a hard drive. When you have 3-4 cores per device…
System on chip. It usually refers to a cpu with integrated devices such as GPU, memory controller, camera interface, wireless, etc.
I had that happen to me once. The Amazon rep told me the item was being transferred to a warehouse near me before being shipped out "2 day shipping". That sounds like 7 day shipping to me.
BricsCAD is pretty popular. https://www.bricsys.com/en-us/bricscad/
OBD-II diagnostics are mandated by law, but manufactures often connect almost all microcontrollers to that connector. This allows updating all of your firmware from one port. That can be a security problem when…
If anyone wants to try and see it the orbit is listed. https://www.n2yo.com/passes/?s=6073
Take a look at this. It sounds exactly like what you are describing. https://www.modalai.com/products/voxl-2-mini?variant=4424638... Maybe this is something you could develop on instead of building your own.
Often it's the lens that results in poor quality images. You can get a RPi sensor with CS mount and add your own lens of your choosing. It's been a huge upgrade in quality and is relatively easy to do.
https://www.oshcut.com/ has pretty good prices these days.
Routing tables need to be limited in size in order for hardware to decide where to route packets fast enough. In the past hardware was more cpu and memory bound than the present.
Lots of people leave the profession before becoming pilots at a major carrier.
It has been done successfully in the past. All you need to do is add the appropriate lens to focus further away. Here they used an optical flow sensor for obstacle avoidance in a canyon. The closer to one side you got…
Excessive dust can trigger false alarms. They make heat detectors for spaces like garages and attics. https://www.homedepot.com/p/Kidde-Firex-Hardwired-Inter-Conn...
I'd be interested in any book recommendations on this topic too.
Looks like modelsim https://github.com/Nuand/bladeRF-wiphy/blob/main/fpga/models... https://www.mentor.com/products/fv/modelsim/
Ah, yes I missed that. Thanks for pointing it out.
SB50 allows for 4 and 5 story apartment buildings near "high quality" bus routes. This is a not the same thing as just allowing development near transit stations. If you look at a map of LA almost everything qualifies…
Each state is different: https://toool.us/laws.html
But then carriers would have a financial motivation to not upgrade tower capacity. The more congested - the more money they make.
Does restic support sparse files yet?
They are working on it: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wNQPikt13Lk&t=3m14s
What are you using instead of DC/OS?
There is 5G and there is 5G mmWave. They are two separate parts of "5G". There are still advantages to sub 6GHz standard cell phone frequencies such as lower latency and higher throughput. The disadvantages you mention…
Sticker on the window? There is an issue with retailers tracking shoppers movements in a store. FTC take on the issue: https://www.ftc.gov/news-events/blogs/techftc/2015/04/privac...
It's not the phase stability that's important, but the accuracy and drift over time.
It is not uncommon to have lots of simple processors in one chip. One could manage low power mode, another encryption and boot, and another core functionality required in a hard drive. When you have 3-4 cores per device…
System on chip. It usually refers to a cpu with integrated devices such as GPU, memory controller, camera interface, wireless, etc.
I had that happen to me once. The Amazon rep told me the item was being transferred to a warehouse near me before being shipped out "2 day shipping". That sounds like 7 day shipping to me.
BricsCAD is pretty popular. https://www.bricsys.com/en-us/bricscad/
OBD-II diagnostics are mandated by law, but manufactures often connect almost all microcontrollers to that connector. This allows updating all of your firmware from one port. That can be a security problem when…