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Veronte MC24 Motor Controller
Veronte MC24 is a Motor Controller specifically designed for eVTOL systems. This advanced Motor Controller, commonly referred as ESC, is developed according to the DO178C & DO254 certification standards permitting to control electric motors working in the range of 12-75V with a real continuous current up to 280A. The thoughtful design in Veronte MC24 & its redundant control input makes it the perfect solution for eVTOL & large UAVs where failure is not an option. In cooperation with Veronte Autopilot 4x…
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14-03-2022
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Drone eVTOL Motor Controller MC110
The Veronte eVTOL Motor Controller MC110 has been specifically designed for eVTOL aircrafts, seeking for long endurance flights with the highest levels of safety & reliability. The DO178C & DO254 compliance provides all the reliability evidence needed for certification & UAM (Urban Air Mobility) applications. The short response time in electric motors & its efficiency makes it the best choice for eVTOL power systems. This Veronte eVTOL ESC is designed for high voltage operations up to 550V & currents up to…
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Veronte Drone Tracker 26NM
Pan & tilt precise positioning, Configurable height tripod, Detachable & easy to carry, Yagi, patch & parabolic antennas, Integrated directional y omnidirectional antenna
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Veronte CEX Expander
Veronte autopilot expander CEX is a powerful peripheral that extends the I/O in Veronte Autopilot by making it possible to relocate & to group sensors, actuators, payloads, motor controllers… at the time permitted to reduce the amount of cable in autonomous vehicles & the risks of electromagnetic interference. Veronte CEX’s integration is simple & easy, which makes it a quick solution for increasing connectivity & allowing wiring optimization in large vehicles.   Easy Integration Wiring Optimization Redundant CAN Bus Extended I/O IP66 & EMI Protection
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Drone Stick Expander
The Veronte Stick Expander enables the use of USB sticks within the Veronte ecosystem. This USB to RS232 | USB to PPM converter is developed to be compatible with USB sticks (joysticks, throttle, pedals, etc) combining the stick signals into a generic PPM or RS232 output. This joystick converter is compatible with any commercially available stick & permits combining signals from multiple sticks connected simultaneously. This system allows an easy adaptation to any drone / UAV piloting style, improving the feeling…
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Drone GPS Antenna Advanced SSMA
The GPS antenna advanced is used in situations where a high precision positioning is needed or where GPS signal strength requires it. The GPS antenna provides GPS positioning to the control system permitting to monitor the position of the Veronte Autopilot unit. It is compatible with any Veronte Autopilot unit, including control station electronics & onboard control system ones. This antenna is also recommended in systems enabling the RTK functionality in Veronte Autopilot. This GPS antenna is a professional grade…
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Drone GPS Antenna Standard SSMA
The GPS antenna standard is compatible with any Veronte Autopilot unit, including control station electronics & onboard control system ones. It provides GPS positioning to the autopilot permitting to monitor the position of the Veronte Autopilot unit. This is a compact, wideband Accutenna technology GNSS antenna that provides accurate reception for all upper L- b& GPS, GLONASS, Beidou, & Galileo signals (L1, G1, B1, B1 BOC, B1-2, E1) & associated augmentation signals (WAAS, EGNOS & MSAS SBAS).
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Drone Antenna Extension Cable SSMA to SMA IP67 (1m)
25CM IP67 SSMA male to IP67 SMA female.
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Drone 900MHz Pro Antenna 3dBi
This high performance 900MHz omnidirectional "rubber-duck" antenna provides broad coverage & 3dBi gain. It is a coaxial sleeve design with an omni-directional pattern. It is ideally suited for mid-range applications. Measuring 8.62" long, this flexible antenna features a tilt-&-swivel SMA-Male connector, allowing them to be used vertically, at a right angle, or any angle in-between.
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Drone Antenna Extension Cable SSMA to SMA IP67 (1m)
1M IP67 SSMA male to IP67 SMA female.
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When browsing for Drones & Accessories For Sale, you first need to decide what you want to use it for, since prices can vary drastically between basic toy drones, camera drones, racing drones and professional-use drones such as those used for aerial photography. You’ll need need to set and stick a budget – with there being such a range of UAVs For Sale on the market, it’s very easy to get carried-away and blow your budget! When comparing drone for sale listings, you’ll need to compare a standard set of parameters, such as: Accidental Damage Protection: some sellers offer this as part of the sales process and this could save you in future, should you have a few mishaps while learning to fly your new drone. Almost Ready To Fly: these are for more advanced users and allow for a high degree of customisation, since these drones will need building once bought. Battery life: if using your drone for recreational purposes you’ll probably be able to save money by purchasing a drone that has a shorter battery life. If you’re planning on using your drone on a regular basis for professional applications, not only will you need to have a battery that has a longer battery life, but you should also consider the cost of purchasing additional batteries (and charging accessories). While additional batteries will enable you to get a good few hours of flight per day, some brands can be expensive and where you might save money on the drone, you could then lose it on expensive batteries and battery charging packs. Bind And Fly, Plug and Fly: these drones come without a transmitter. Firstly you’ll need to identify the frequency the drone operates on and then search for a controller that’s compatible with the transmitter and receiver protocol (to allow them to both communicate). Brushless Motor: while they do cost more than brushed motors, they’re a lot quieter and have a longer lifespan, which could save you on the long run if you need to replace the motors. Camera: if you’re planning on using your drone for professional applications such as aerial photography, you should closely compare the camera specifications, since they can vary considerably. Alternatively you may want to purchase the drone and camera separately, since some drones come with camera-fitting mounts. Features to compare include photo and video resolution, optical zoom quality, optical sensors, lens specs and interchangeability of lenses. Follow-Me-Mode: this allows you to engage in physical activity such as sports or driving while the drone follows you, recording footage. Gimbal: this feature helps stabilise the drone in high winds and turbulence, to give you better-quality photo or video footage. GPS: this feature allows the drone to know where it is and helps you recover the drone. Some drones have a feature called Return To Home (RTH). GPS can also help you plan survey routes to fly, in advance of you arriving at the location. Guarantee: consider who you’re buying from and what guarantees they’re able to offer, for any technical issues you may have with your new drone. Headless mode: this is when you move the control stick and the drone moves in a direction that’s relative to you, as opposed to the generic direction in which the control stick is pointing. Live Feed: some flying such as surveys and photography work requires you to have a live feed of your flight, to help you fly for the best footage. Material: if you’re spending a lot of money on your drone, you’ll want to make sure it’s built to last. While plastic is cheap and light, it isn’t the strongest material available and it might be better purchasing drones made from carbon fibre or fibreglass, if you’re anticipating a few bumps while operating. Obstacle avoidance: this feature may save you money, by helping you avoid crashing in to obstacles! Range: you should assess the type of flying your going to be doing and pick a drone with a range that meets your requirements. Some drones have a feature that warns you when you’re close to losing control of the drone, when it goes out of range of your controller. Ready To Fly: this type of drone is recommended for beginners, as they are easiest to assemble and get flying. Spare Parts: you’ll want to pick a drone that’s built by a manufacturer that has easy, plentiful access to spare parts. There’s no point spending thousands on a drone that get stuck on the ground for months on end!

Many Drone Accessories are essential and there are a lot to choose from. A spare battery is an absolute must, as there’s nothing worse than arriving on location, only to find-out there’s an issue with your one and only battery. If you don’t have a spare battery, a car charger might prove useful. Spare blades can be an invaluable addition to your drone flight bag, since it’s unlikely you’ll be able to continue controlled flight if one of them is damaged. With prop protection in mind, you may want to consider buying yourself a propeller guard, as this will protect your props from any obstacles you bump in to. Propeller straps will also protect your props while transporting your drone. We also recommend carrying a spare memory card, in case you end-up shooting more footage than planned.  You’ll want to have a good carrying case for your drone and accessories, since equipment is expensive and given the light weight of drones, they’re quite easy to damage. Landing Pads can be a good investment, since drones can sometimes create a lot of dust which can damage the equipment or make your lens dirty. Spare landing gear might also be a handy addition to your landing pad. If your mission requires you to fly large distances, a GPS tracker could help you locate your drone, should it suffer a power loss during flight and have to land. Talking of drone losses, a drone insurance policy will help replace any drones, should they get damaged beyond repair or lost while flying.