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- | ====== Frequently Asked Questions ====== | ||
- | This is where we try to collect the most frequently asked questions and answers to them. | ||
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- | ===== Questions ===== | ||
- | ==== What radio is used for the Crazyflie ==== | ||
- | The Crazyflie is controlled with the Crazyradio. It uses the [[http:// | ||
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- | ==== What is the radio range ==== | ||
- | As with all radio communication it depends. It depends on the environment, | ||
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- | ==== Is a PC required for the Crazyradio ==== | ||
- | The Crazyradio has been designed to work as a radio dongle connected to a USB port but has other capabilities. | ||
- | * We gave it an expansion header and it can work solely from this header, see [[projects: | ||
- | * It can be connected to android device with USB host functionality. We are currently working on an android client which is in beta stage. [[https:// | ||
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- | ==== Can't I use a normal R/C transmitter ==== | ||
- | The e-sky R/C transmitters use the nRF24L01 chip, compatible with ours, so it would be possible to control the Crazyflie using the e-sky transmitters. No firmware support for this yet but it is planned. Also see "Is a PC required for the Crazyradio" | ||
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- | ==== How durable is the Crazyflie ==== | ||
- | The Crazyflie is using the PCB itself as the frame. The PCB is made of [[http:// | ||