OSRC - Feature Description Video

by Gizmoman | January 30, 2013 | (16) Posted in Projects

After many requests through the Forum, comments on various social media sites and E-mail, i created a pretty long video in which i go through each aspect of the OSRC system and explain how it works as well as give examples for any given situation. Although the video is quite long, still it was impossible to cover each aspect in detail. If you need more information about the project then you can find it on the OSRC Website.

If you are watching this video while the IndieGoGo campaign still has time left, make sure to check it out and help the project in any way you can. Only few days remain. There are plenty of OSRC perks to choose from, including Purchase Discounts, First In Line and all kind of other goodies for any remote control enthusiast.

All excess funds from the campaign go directly towards the OSRC development budget for electronic equipment, rc test models as well as rc equipment and many other expenses which shall ensure the future survival of this grand Open Source project.

IndieGoGo Campaign: http://igg.me/p/307266/x/60860

As always, if there are any questions, suggestions or ideas about the project then don't hesitate to post them in the Forum of the OSRC Website. Additionally make sure to check out the project Facebook and Twitter pages.

COMMENTS

Adib Vahedi on January 31, 2013
Awesome video man that is one big transmitter and everything else it is!
Are you ever going to sell it like you should have a company buy your transmitters and make them its great you are a genie and you inspire me!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! :)

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3cellbrain on January 31, 2013
Hope this gets off the ground!!!
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Gizmoman on January 31, 2013
Tnx guys. Really appreciate your support. Only 5 days remaining now on the IndieGoGo campaign. Plenty of time to top off the final goal :)
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Leo82 on February 2, 2013
All i have to say: wow.
My next lottery winnings go to osrc :)
It is interesting big companies haven't already done this kind of systems. Maybe regular boring transmitters are making enough money for them.
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OSRC - Feature Description Video