Thanks for the reply guys.
I will have to rig up my newest rig and take some photos. It looks a lot like the version in the above photos but with a different pan tilt head.
I am pretty new to these forums, so I don't really know when to put quotes from people in replys. Would it be in bigger threads? Also should I start a new thread in the building section with more details or keep going in this one?
DPC
To answer your questions.
The Grey case on the trolley in the above photos houses the 7.2 A/hr SLA battery, 36mhz 5 Channel radio receiver, 2.4ghz video link transmitter, battery indicator leds, remote relays controller, servo power supply.
Since these photos I have changed some of the internals internals. Instead of using the 5 channel hitec rx i will use an 8 channel serial servo controller with a pair of radio modems, instead of using sail servos on the pan tilt /head, I am using two gearhead motors with a dual channel motor controller ( which accepts a standard servo signal ), the 7.2A/hr battery will now be mounted in a seperate box on the outside ( ran out of space inside ).
At the other end I was using a Hitec flash 5 tranmitter, which I have now modified with a custom interface to use a radio modem for the transmit bit. I was using one channel on the flash 5 to control another 555 hitech receiver and then connect to a 12v marine esc and a bosch 12v drill motor at the end of my ropes. For safety i am now connecting my motion control for the trolley back and forth movement by wire. ( I had some issues with failsafes not doing their job and the whole thing taking off by itself).
The 12v bosch motor could move the trolley at maybe 2 m/s ( 6 feet/s ) unloaded ( no camera or pan /tilt ) but when I loaded it up with more weight the motor couldn't handle it and was tripping the circuit breaker. So i had to run it at 1/3 that speed for my test. My new setup will go about approx 4 m/s ( 12 feet/s )hopefully when I test it out.
I have included some more action shots which just dug up. Some are from the filming day at the mountain bike event - see video section. and the others are from the test day at the park.
The motor hanging the tree was modified for the park test. It was mounted in a frame, had a bigger drive pulley 5" and was located on the ground with heaps of weights on it.
Mountain x event
old rig
close-up shot

my controller hiding under a camo rain coat to protect it from the rain

newer rig
Park test day
close-up of controller

close-up of trolley

will post more new pics soon