Cell phone coverage is almost non-existant in my area where deer, turkey, etc, also are, which makes cell-based game cameras problematic. Saw that T-Mobile has this satellite messaging service now that uses Starlink and it can send photos via text...
Thinking this could be an interesting method to get a satellite phone game camera up and running! I have a moderate amount of electronic and programming experience so hears what im thinking below for equipment. Its really not bad! Wanted to see if anyone has thoughts, ideas for features, potential setbacks to consider, or if anyone hss first hand experience using T-Mobile satellite connectivity. If this actually works, I'd like to draw up some plans, create a full parts list and provide the program for free.
- Used cell phone capable of connecting to Starlink - confirmed around 100 bucks.
- Rechargeable battery bank - around 70
- Solar panel - 40ish
- Regulator for charging phone - 2 bucks
- Waterproof enclosure - 20ish
- microcontroller for connecting to phone - 10
- IR motion sensor - 5 bucks or less
- Basic android app that takes a picture and sends via satallite.
Thinking this could be an interesting method to get a satellite phone game camera up and running! I have a moderate amount of electronic and programming experience so hears what im thinking below for equipment. Its really not bad! Wanted to see if anyone has thoughts, ideas for features, potential setbacks to consider, or if anyone hss first hand experience using T-Mobile satellite connectivity. If this actually works, I'd like to draw up some plans, create a full parts list and provide the program for free.
- Used cell phone capable of connecting to Starlink - confirmed around 100 bucks.
- Rechargeable battery bank - around 70
- Solar panel - 40ish
- Regulator for charging phone - 2 bucks
- Waterproof enclosure - 20ish
- microcontroller for connecting to phone - 10
- IR motion sensor - 5 bucks or less
- Basic android app that takes a picture and sends via satallite.