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DeckRC
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R/C controller made from a Steam Deck
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# DeckRC R/C controller made from a Steam Deck  [Video Overview of Early Prototype](https://youtu.be/YzaZdQglow4) [Flight Demo with Early Prototype](https://youtu.be/_oFQyhxMKOQ) # Repo Under Construction ## Project Goals 1. Open source software to enable anyone to control a vehicle with the Steam Deck (using WiFi, Bluetooth, a wire, or other self-developed means). 2. Build instructions for DIY radio options to allow anyone to build their own fully functional long-range digital drone (Ubiquiti gear, ESP chips, [Drone Bridge](https://github.com/DroneBridge/DroneBridge), RFD + 5.8 GHz vRX). 3. Support for commercially developed versions for industrial drone customers using COTS radios ([Doodle Labs](https://uaxtech.com/products/deck-rc), Silvus, Persistent Systems, Microhard). 4. An easy to build low cost version if the right radio can be found. ## Version History **v1** - Simple script to install dependencies required to run QGC with full video - Instructions to run QGC - Instructions to setup joystick using Steam or using sc-controller ## Install Instructions **See [Wiki](https://github.com/UAX-Technologies/DeckRC/wiki) for Instructions** ## Compatibility Currently compatible with any aircraft that uses the Mavlink protocol and can be connected to wirelessly. Some aircraft like the SkyviperV2450 can be connected to directly using built-in wifi for video and controls. Other aircraft may need a radio module or adapter to communicate wirelessly. ## Radio Modules The Steam Deck can supply 7.5W from the USB port. With that power budget in mind, a prototype module using a Doodle Labs NanoOEM radio has been made and tested to over 1km (ran out of room at the field). More details and radio module development is planned. If you have a radio module you would like to see integrated, please submit an issue/feature request or send an email to the address below. ## Commercial Options For commercial support or customized versions (hardware and software) please contact [UAX Technologies](https://uaxtech.com/)