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| =Summary: Where We Are At= | | =Summary: Where We Are At= |
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| Pi thing, building out capability:
| | Stage 1 is complete: [[RaspberryPi/Weatherproof Camera Case]] |
| * Starting with cameras
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| * Later, will add microphone, weather sensors, antennas, motors, etc.
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| Hardware:
| | [[Image:FinishedPelicanMod2.jpg|500px]] |
| * Raspberry pi 3 plain board
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| * Raspberry pi 3 enclosure
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| * camera and camera enclosure
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| Cameras:
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| * Pi camera and enclosure: best option right now. Need better maneuverability.
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| Security:
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| * Local network VPN
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| =Procedure=
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| ==Pi Setup==
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| Used this page: [[Kali_Raspberry_Pi/Installing]]
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| Installed an arm image of Kali Linux onto the Raspberry Pi.
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| ==Pi Camera Setup==
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| I connected the raspberry pi camera I had, which connects via a flat cable, to the pi camera ports on the top of the pi. The camera connection sits very loosely on the Pi 2, but on a new Pi 3, the connection is very firm. The camera is protected by a small plastic box, custom sized to fit the raspberry pi camera.
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| =Flags= | | =Flags= |