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=Overview= | |||
Pi thing: | Pi thing: | ||
* start with cameras | * start with cameras | ||
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* Android is probably best here... | * Android is probably best here... | ||
* Can't be a difficult or expensive technology - microphones aren't that uncommon... | * Can't be a difficult or expensive technology - microphones aren't that uncommon... | ||
Hardware Status Check: | Hardware Status Check: | ||
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* GoPro data cable (POSSIBLE ROADBLOCK) | * GoPro data cable (POSSIBLE ROADBLOCK) | ||
* Android (?) | * Android (?) | ||
Security: | Security: | ||
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* Use OpenVPN to create a VPN between myself (e.g. 10.198.1.1) and that computer (10.198.1.2) | * Use OpenVPN to create a VPN between myself (e.g. 10.198.1.1) and that computer (10.198.1.2) | ||
* Then see the latest by opening the browser to http://10.198.1.2/ | * Then see the latest by opening the browser to http://10.198.1.2/ | ||
=Procedure= | |||
==Pi Setup== | |||
Used this page: [[Kali_Raspberry_Pi/Installing]] | |||
Installed an arm image of Kali Linux onto the Raspberry Pi. | |||
==Pi Camera Setup== | |||
I connected the raspberry pi camera I had, which connects via a flat cable, to the pi camera ports on the top of the pi. The camera connection sits very loosely on the Pi 2, but on a new Pi 3, the connection is very firm. The camera is protected by a small plastic box, custom sized to fit the raspberry pi camera. | |||
[[Category:July 2016]] | [[Category:July 2016]] | ||
Latest revision as of 03:40, 29 July 2016
Overview
Pi thing:
- start with cameras
- add some weather sensors - light, temperature, pressure, rain
- add a web sdr radio antenna sensor - record anomolous VHF spetra in specific ranges during the day
- web interface for displaying latest photo
- motors and motor control - but possibly on another pi
Hardware required:
- Raspberry Pi and enclosure
- Camera and enclosure
- Microphone
Camera options:
- Microcamera USB with enclosure (on order)
- GoPro USB power with enclosure (on order)
- Android USB with enclosure (?)
Microcamera USB:
- This is optimal option, if enclosure is maneuverable.
- If not, alternative enclosure options can be printed/fashioned from acrylic.
GoPro:
- Another great option, but space inside weatherproof enclosure makes data transfer difficult/impossible.
- Makes for no-go with obtaining live data feed.
- Still useful for long-term fixed time lapses with GoPro
Android
- Not sure about this option - but some of these sensors have to be useful/available?
Microphone options:
- Android is probably best here...
- Can't be a difficult or expensive technology - microphones aren't that uncommon...
Hardware Status Check:
- Raspberry Pi 3 plain board (CHECK)
- Raspberry Pi 3 enclosure (CHECK)
- USB hookup to camera (ON ORDER)
- Camera weatherproof enclosure (ON ORDER)
- GoPro power cable (ON ORDER)
- GoPro data cable (POSSIBLE ROADBLOCK)
- Android (?)
Security:
- VPN only
- Use OpenVPN to create a VPN between myself (e.g. 10.198.1.1) and that computer (10.198.1.2)
- Then see the latest by opening the browser to http://10.198.1.2/
Procedure
Pi Setup
Used this page: Kali_Raspberry_Pi/Installing
Installed an arm image of Kali Linux onto the Raspberry Pi.
Pi Camera Setup
I connected the raspberry pi camera I had, which connects via a flat cable, to the pi camera ports on the top of the pi. The camera connection sits very loosely on the Pi 2, but on a new Pi 3, the connection is very firm. The camera is protected by a small plastic box, custom sized to fit the raspberry pi camera.