Insane Rockets
by Jason Cook
Records video, captures data, and helps find location of a rocket/balloon.
App Name | Insane Rockets |
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Developer | Jason Cook |
Category | Education |
Download Size | 21 MB |
Latest Version | 8.9 |
Average Rating | 5.00 |
Rating Count | 7 |
Google Play | Download |
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Records video, captures data, and helps tracking down landing location when installed in a high powered (G and higher motor) hobby rocket or weather balloon.
Warning: Launching rockets or weather balloon with a phone onboard is risky and a mishap could destroy the phone! Make sure you read the entire first Help section.
Before going further, as a backup procedure, it is recommended that you Login to google and go to https://www.google.com/android/devicemanager. Make sure your phone is showing proper location prior to launch.
Limitations:
• Prior to launching, if using your phone to assist in recovery with GPS, confirm your phone has a GPS - telemetry GPS derived by wifi will not operate in the field. Limitations may vary depending on the android device you have. These may include: Max Gs reported, inclusion of Barometer data, speed of instrument updates, and resolution of video/audio data.
• Gs: The values of older phones typically are maxed on each axis at 2Gs. Some of the newer phones have a range max between 2Gs and 16Gs.
Features:
• Real time telemetry data on landing to help you find the location of your rocket/payload. This data is sent over the cell network so you don't need any additional hardware.
• Records on most modern android phones at 4K or 1080p. It takes around a second to "warm up" the video camera on launch. You can however, command from another phone, to prerecord so you get video "off the rail."
• Records telemetry data: 3 Axis Gs, Gyroscope, Barometer & derived Velocity, GPS, Magnetometer, and phone's battery temperature.
• On landing, you can configure Insane Rockets to automatically upload high resolution telemetry data. Before you even recover your rocket/payload the data is there for your review.
• When viewing the data, you can optionally load it into Google Earth for a full 3D map of your flight.
Speech:
This is primarily for GRMS or HAM radio attached to phone for non-cell network areas or if your phone is not provisioned. I also find that it is nice to "hear" it in the video at apogee.
• For rockets, at launch, altitude, every thousand feet obtained is spoken, skipping as necessary for fast and high ascents.
• At apogee final altitude, velocity, and the amount of revolutions during ascent are spoken.
• At routine intervals, bearing & distance, altitude, GPS location, descent rate, max altitude, max velocity, and your GRMS or HAM call sign are spoken.
Help:
Bay Help - https://www.insanerocketry.com/help/helpebay.html
App Help - https://www.insanerocketry.com/help/help.html
Recommended older phones with barometers:
The Nexus 5x handles 16Gs per axis, and can record 4k video. It is recommended to use this phone or newer phones.
If you purchase your "launch phone" on the same carrier as your "main phone", you can put your sim card in it during flight. Then use a friend's phone to view landing location! You can use an adapter like this to resize your sim card: http://www.amazon.com/MediaDevil-Simdevil-Adapter-Micro-Standard/dp/B00G26XWDI?ie=UTF8&psc=1&redirect=true&ref_=oh_aui_detailpage_o00_s00
Make sure that you assemble your rocket/payload in the shade to avoid phone overheating.
Recent changes:
• Added Portrait Reverse to settings to configure phone orientation of upside down.
Fixes:
• Fixed issues with Android 10,11,12 - Update!
• Removed unnecessary directory on video recordings.
• Minor fixes.
8.0+ is a major upgrade:
• Video record works on old phones.
• BETA use GoTenna Mesh with communications through 900MHz band. Detail: https://www.insanerocketry.com/help/helpgotenna.html
• Android 10/+ saves to Downloads & Videos deposit in Photos.
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Bluetooth must be enabled.
Warning: Launching rockets or weather balloon with a phone onboard is risky and a mishap could destroy the phone! Make sure you read the entire first Help section.
Before going further, as a backup procedure, it is recommended that you Login to google and go to https://www.google.com/android/devicemanager. Make sure your phone is showing proper location prior to launch.
Limitations:
• Prior to launching, if using your phone to assist in recovery with GPS, confirm your phone has a GPS - telemetry GPS derived by wifi will not operate in the field. Limitations may vary depending on the android device you have. These may include: Max Gs reported, inclusion of Barometer data, speed of instrument updates, and resolution of video/audio data.
• Gs: The values of older phones typically are maxed on each axis at 2Gs. Some of the newer phones have a range max between 2Gs and 16Gs.
Features:
• Real time telemetry data on landing to help you find the location of your rocket/payload. This data is sent over the cell network so you don't need any additional hardware.
• Records on most modern android phones at 4K or 1080p. It takes around a second to "warm up" the video camera on launch. You can however, command from another phone, to prerecord so you get video "off the rail."
• Records telemetry data: 3 Axis Gs, Gyroscope, Barometer & derived Velocity, GPS, Magnetometer, and phone's battery temperature.
• On landing, you can configure Insane Rockets to automatically upload high resolution telemetry data. Before you even recover your rocket/payload the data is there for your review.
• When viewing the data, you can optionally load it into Google Earth for a full 3D map of your flight.
Speech:
This is primarily for GRMS or HAM radio attached to phone for non-cell network areas or if your phone is not provisioned. I also find that it is nice to "hear" it in the video at apogee.
• For rockets, at launch, altitude, every thousand feet obtained is spoken, skipping as necessary for fast and high ascents.
• At apogee final altitude, velocity, and the amount of revolutions during ascent are spoken.
• At routine intervals, bearing & distance, altitude, GPS location, descent rate, max altitude, max velocity, and your GRMS or HAM call sign are spoken.
Help:
Bay Help - https://www.insanerocketry.com/help/helpebay.html
App Help - https://www.insanerocketry.com/help/help.html
Recommended older phones with barometers:
The Nexus 5x handles 16Gs per axis, and can record 4k video. It is recommended to use this phone or newer phones.
If you purchase your "launch phone" on the same carrier as your "main phone", you can put your sim card in it during flight. Then use a friend's phone to view landing location! You can use an adapter like this to resize your sim card: http://www.amazon.com/MediaDevil-Simdevil-Adapter-Micro-Standard/dp/B00G26XWDI?ie=UTF8&psc=1&redirect=true&ref_=oh_aui_detailpage_o00_s00
Make sure that you assemble your rocket/payload in the shade to avoid phone overheating.
Recent changes:
• Added Portrait Reverse to settings to configure phone orientation of upside down.
Fixes:
• Fixed issues with Android 10,11,12 - Update!
• Removed unnecessary directory on video recordings.
• Minor fixes.
8.0+ is a major upgrade:
• Video record works on old phones.
• BETA use GoTenna Mesh with communications through 900MHz band. Detail: https://www.insanerocketry.com/help/helpgotenna.html
• Android 10/+ saves to Downloads & Videos deposit in Photos.
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Bluetooth must be enabled.