/Open.HD

Open.HD

Primary LanguageCGNU Lesser General Public License v2.1LGPL-2.1

1. Welcome to OpenHD!

OpenHD uses off-the-shelf Wi-Fi adapters available for purchase online. However, it is not standard Wi-Fi, which is unsuitable for low-latency or very long-distance transmission. Instead, OpenHD configures the Wi-Fi adapter in a way that is closer to a simple broadcast, much like analog video transmission hardware you may be using already.

High-definition video, 2-way UAV telemetry, audio, and RC control signals can all be sent over a single transmission channel.

A multi-platform Open.HD app is available for live video with a customizable OSD.

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Look around, read the Wiki, ask questions on Telegram and contribute back!

2. Structure

This repository is one of the following which forms the foundation of the project:

Name Description

Wiki

The documentation of this project.

OpenHD

The core functionality.

Image Builder

The Image Builder preinstalls the OpenHD packages on a ready-to-use image.

App Settings

For changing settings remotely on the ground and air unit.

3. Community

Feel free to join our growing community.

We have a OpenHD Forum and public Telegram group with more than 1000 members helping each other.

If you just want to see when new releases are announced, you can star this repository on Github

4. Developers

Contribution is always welcome! Start helping us by open up an issue or pull request. We recommend getting in touch with us via the Telegram group.

5. License

OpenHD is licensed under GPLv2, and you can find its contents in this link Raspbian, Linux Kernel. Drivers are licensed under GPLv2. Original code (if found) is licensed as stipulated in respective source files or under the GPLv2 license.

6. Credits

Befinitiv - original wifibroadcast, Rangarid - OSD, Rodizio - EZ-WifiBroadcast, SVP-COM, Dino.de, Jelle, Vitaliy, and many others.

7. Logotype

OpenHD logo was designed by KURTZ

8. Warranty/Disclaimer

This is free software and comes with no warranty, as stated in parts 11 and 12 of the GPLv2 license. The creators and contributors of the software are not responsible for how it is used.