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* Construct the radio aerial so that it can't fall apart and that it's protected from being broken when landing. | * Construct the radio aerial so that it can't fall apart and that it's protected from being broken when landing. | ||
* Make sure that payload is going to be easy to spot. Bright colours perhaps contrasting are good. Same goes for the parachute. | * Make sure that payload is going to be easy to spot. Bright colours perhaps contrasting are good. Same goes for the parachute. | ||
+ | * Think about including a buzzer. Especially useful for tree landings and field landings in the Summer when crops are high. Sometimes you can be meters away yet it takes a long time to find the payload. | ||
== Other Tips == | == Other Tips == | ||
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* Once you can hear the signal, try to get it decoded. | * Once you can hear the signal, try to get it decoded. | ||
* When you have that final position, tap it into your Sat Nav and follow that. Or use mapping on your PC. | * When you have that final position, tap it into your Sat Nav and follow that. Or use mapping on your PC. | ||
- | * Get as close as you can by road. If you can't see the payload use a handheld | + | * Get as close as you can by road. If you can't see the payload use a handheld |
* Note that the predictor does not know the ground height. Predictions will tend to be a few 100m further along than the actual landing. Never rely on a prediction to find the exact payload location, its easy enough to walk past a payload when you know where it is, knowing the location to 100m is as good as lost without a radio | * Note that the predictor does not know the ground height. Predictions will tend to be a few 100m further along than the actual landing. Never rely on a prediction to find the exact payload location, its easy enough to walk past a payload when you know where it is, knowing the location to 100m is as good as lost without a radio | ||
guides/chasing_your_flight.1372493127.txt.gz · Last modified: 2013/06/29 08:05 by costyn