Tulsa now has a WebCam at the new flying field. I may be mistaken but believe this will be the first CL flying site with a webcam. Imagine pulling up the Tulsa webcam page and seeing what's happening on any given weekend.. And what about contest weekend, anyone from anywhere in the world will be able to see what's happening in Tulsa. The local guys will be able to see if anyone is flying before they get in the car.. Kinda neat having the club field in my front yard as it makes things like this possible without worrying about the resources to make it happen or vandalism.
It isn't real time streaming video due to bandwidth expense but still images updated every 60 seconds or so. Bandwidth is a primary concern and why the images are being uploaded at 320 X 240, once we have an idea of what the bandwidth usage will actually be we might be able to use the cameras full resolution and upload 640 X 480 images.
Right now it's kinda boring because no one is flying but don't let that stop you from visiting our webcam. In fact we would like everyone that sees this to follow the links so we can get an idea of what the hit rate on a contest weekend might be.
To access the WebCam page go the Tulsa Gluedobbers site and click on the Webcam button.
http://www.tulsacl.com What you are seeing....
We tried to point the camera at what we believe is the center of activity. The lens doesn't allow us to get all 3 circles, maybe in the future we can swing another camera or two and provide full coverage of the field.
The building on the left is our club house, we have a 3rd circle to the left of it but it is out of the cameras field of view. The small shinny roof at the trees is our shelter set between the two main circles. The center of our existing circle is just to the right of the club house and the bare dirt behind it will be the 2nd circle once the grass starts growing again.
A few technical details.... (in case anyone is interested)
The camera is a D-Link DCS-900, this was the least expensive camera we could find with a built in web server. I wrote the software that is running on a local computer that automatically takes care of capturing the image and updating the web site via FTP. I can set it's start time, stop time and to only update on certain days of the week. The web page uses JAVA scripts I found on the internet and modified to do what I felt was needed.
As above bandwidth is our primary concern as we simply can't afford to be paying for on-going unlimited downloads from our web site. This is the reason the web page quits updating after 10 minutes, this catches anyone that may fall asleep or forget they are on-line and the computer sitting there downloading a new image every 60 seconds for days.
Please feel free to ask questions or make suggestions..
Bob Reeves
Tulsa Gluedobbers CL club.