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| Could JD have used TWO XBPro modules in concert on different channels, with some circuitry on the receiver side to decide which one to use? That way, if one is knocked down, the system can continue to function while the other set takes all the time it needs to find a new frequency. Of course, that would have probably ruined his price advantage... | |
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This won't be any help accoring to Jim Drew's logic. He maintains that any interference strong enough to affect his one channel will swamp the entire 2.4 band...which is also the reason he says his system is not designed to hop when the noise level increases suddenly. Do I agree with this logic? Well let's just say it doesn't make sense to me but I'm not an RF engineer.
You could just but a Spektrum system if you want to transmit on 2 channels...