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PrIeSt July 24th, 2013 22:10

Awesome! Put me down for one of these ASAP :)
The radio feature is damn cool idea. as well as the wireless, whats the range like?
Still love your skill project :)

Azathoth July 25th, 2013 10:32

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Originally Posted by DonP (Post 1818401)

And here is a picture of my disapproving cat for no reason.
http://i.imgur.com/y28hBvnl.jpg

HURRAAYYYYY KIIIIIITEH!!!!!!!


Great work Don. Glad to see you are doing very well.

We still need to get together for drinks and wings.

DonP July 27th, 2013 02:28

We sure do!

Thanks for the interest in getting one, PrIeSt - don't want to count any chickens before they hatch but things look promising.



Range is a tricky thing. It needs line of sight for optimal range and generally any living thing (leafy trees, meaty humans, etc) are really good at stopping/soaking up radio signals. Antenna position is also important (the higher the better). I don't want to make any promises about range until I have had a chance to actually test things under practical conditions.

That being said, unless something is actually blocking the radio signals, these units will be able to operate over longer ranges than you'd ever actually reasonably play a game over.

swatt13 July 27th, 2013 11:07

Interested in this

DonP July 31st, 2013 14:39

Glad other people are interested! I'm scouting out some case options. Also doing a few tweaks to the hardware.

Amanda Wozniak (daughter of Steve Wozniak and a very talented engineer) very astutely said "When you have something working, you are 15% done and the fun part is over." :D


Will post up more pics once there's more to see. Actually, I realize I haven't shown the LED lights yet, I'll try to put up a couple pics of those next.

Blackthorne July 31st, 2013 18:12

I will take 5 units as soon as you can build em.

PrIeSt August 5th, 2013 09:32

Very excited to buy these as well. Can not wait!

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DonP August 6th, 2013 11:39

Thanks :) - you'll all be the first to know!

Not much that is worth any pictures going on so far, but I have found some suitable cases to use - so the beta test going into wood panels is out and nice ABS enclosures are in!

Mainly been speccing enclosures, and also sourcing Lexan faceplates to protect the front face. Important stuff, but not anything to look at (yet).

nardac August 6th, 2013 11:59

We'd be interested in 3 units for our Vietnairn field, depending on costs of course :)

Thx

Grudge August 6th, 2013 12:17

With all the interest in these you should setup a kickstarter and get some funding to go into production. (Once the prototype is completed, of course) :)

FOX_111 August 6th, 2013 13:05

At the Battlefield game, they used metal electric box I think. The systeme was a bit simpler. Flashing strob lights, capture siren, capture button to hold while capturing. All the electronic was hidden inside. They did not talk wirelessly to each other I think, due mainly to the field size.

But we could tell wich faction captured wich tower, as the light was flashing for their colour. And when they where trying to capture, we could hear the ciren. Overall, it was an effective setup. I was quite impressed.

I'm pretty sure there is pictures or videos of them floating around.

TheHappy1 August 6th, 2013 13:44

The enclosure you can use for that kind of project are called project box

http://www.thesource.ca/estore/categ...language=en-CA

DonP August 6th, 2013 22:29

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Originally Posted by Grudge (Post 1822024)
With all the interest in these you should setup a kickstarter and get some funding to go into production. (Once the prototype is completed, of course) :)

That's a good idea. The thought had crossed my mind, but it is still a very good idea!


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Originally Posted by FOX_111 (Post 1822048)
At the Battlefield game, they used metal electric box I think. The systeme was a bit simpler. [...]

Thank you for the details. That does sound very effective. I like a lot of those ideas. It's also very easy to get feature-happy with all the things that *could* be done. Just have to get something working finished and installed to get Beta-tested. Nothing answers questions like a good Beta test!


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Originally Posted by TheHappy1 (Post 1822076)
The enclosure you can use for that kind of project are called project box

I'm using something like that, made of ABS or PVC but much larger and with some anchor points.

I was going to mount the buttons on the front, but I think that I'll put them on the bottom side (so they need to be pushed "up") to keep them out of the line of fire so they don't catch too many BBs. The buttons are tough but I think the lower the profile they have, the better.

Putting them on the lower side of the case is an easier solution than putting some kind of BB-proof cover over the things. But maybe I'm worrying about nothing?

Deadpool August 6th, 2013 23:04

Chris, the guy who made the boxes for battlefield, used electric control boxes. He used a programmable PIC chip for the scenario programs.

I'd recommend using industrial push buttons on it instead of those arcade machine style ones. They are more suited for the outside.

And for those who played The battlefield games, there is more then the capture the flag scenario that is programmed in those. The possibilities are amazing.

PrIeSt August 7th, 2013 00:43

Is invest into a kickstarter for this. If I could peanut two or three units with my donation!

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