Been wrestling with ideas on how to handle the GPS racing ground-based equipment (Snipe, Bluetooth sound transmitter, and Android device). TX mounting seems to be prevalent here in the U.S., and tripods look to be more popular in Europe. Until recently I used a custom TX mount and a cell phone. This adds a fair amount of weight, and for me the small phone screen is not really conducive to quick glances when needed. The real drawback is in contests, as your spotter can sometimes find it difficult to see over your shoulder.
Decided to experiment with a tripod arrangement to see if I liked it. Tested with a camera-style tripod holding my slightly modified TX mount. The concept proved out over a couple of outings, and the ultimate goal was to use a tablet instead of a phone. A flimsy light-duty tripod was not going to work, so I set out to build a system stout enough for the added weight of a tablet while still being portable, and stable enough to resist blowing over in wind.
Settled on a wide-footprint speaker stand as the primary structure, and an adjustable tripod head with a quick-release plate to mount the gear. The only significant challenge was attaching the tripod head to the speaker stand mast, as no off-the shelf solution exists. A couple of clamping U-bolts and some G10 board allowed me to craft a reasonably simple arrangement. Cost for all the components and hardware was about $120.
Decided to experiment with a tripod arrangement to see if I liked it. Tested with a camera-style tripod holding my slightly modified TX mount. The concept proved out over a couple of outings, and the ultimate goal was to use a tablet instead of a phone. A flimsy light-duty tripod was not going to work, so I set out to build a system stout enough for the added weight of a tablet while still being portable, and stable enough to resist blowing over in wind.
Settled on a wide-footprint speaker stand as the primary structure, and an adjustable tripod head with a quick-release plate to mount the gear. The only significant challenge was attaching the tripod head to the speaker stand mast, as no off-the shelf solution exists. A couple of clamping U-bolts and some G10 board allowed me to craft a reasonably simple arrangement. Cost for all the components and hardware was about $120.
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