| | ||||||
| | ||||||
| Welcome to The FlyingGiants Community! We're all about fun, and inside you'll find the greatest, friendliest, and most helpful group of people around! If this is your first time visiting, please check out site, and click here to sign up! We hope to see you soon!! |
| |||||||
| 2.4 Ghz Spread Spectrum Technology Discuss Spektrum, Futaba FASST, and all of the exciting 2.4 transmitter/receiver technology here! |
![]() |
| | Thread Tools | Display Modes |
| | #241 (permalink) |
| Bad-ass Super Contributer! ![]() Join Date: Apr 2006 Location: Las Vegas
Posts: 623
|
Nice post XJet...spot on everything!
__________________ www.evflyers.org |
|
| | #242 (permalink) | |||||||||||||||
| Super Contributer ![]() Join Date: Jan 2007 Location: Germany
Posts: 131
|
http://christian-hanke.blogspot.com/...g-post_25.html | |||||||||||||||
| ||||||||||||||||
| | #243 (permalink) | ||||||||||||||||||
| 2009 NE Huckfest Huckmeister ![]() Join Date: Aug 2006 Location: Fremont, NH Age: 23
Posts: 399
|
I wonder if this is the same one Kiwi mentioned earlier...If both of you are talking about the next iteration of SpectraLink... ![]() I'm glad I'm still on 72 for now. I believe that 2.4 is the better option once the bugs are discovered and worked out, and I don't have the money to be an involuntary beta tester.
__________________ Special Thanks: http://www.rcarmour.com http://www.brandshobby.com/ http://www.tedwojcikbicycles.com/ | ||||||||||||||||||
| |||||||||||||||||||
| | #244 (permalink) |
| Gettin' Lower! ![]() Join Date: Mar 2008 Location: Germany
Posts: 43
|
There is more coming... ACT is about to release their dual FHSS system (it uses two redundant transmitters and receivers, has telemetry build in and more): http://www.acteurope.de/html/s3d-2_4ghz.html And Weatronic will soon present their FHSS system, from what I heard it is also dual FHSS based. http://www.weatronic.com/cms/index.php?lang=en (nothing yet on their web site, but they gave a sneak peek at the trade show in Sinsheim, Germany) Frank |
|
| | #245 (permalink) | ||||||||||||||||||
| Flyin' Around ![]() Join Date: Mar 2008
Posts: 26
|
I am glad it worked well with a carbon fiber fuselage. Was he able to do it without any modification to the receiver? In the pictures of the plane the antennas look spread apart relative to their native position on the receiver, but I can't tell from the photographs. -Ed B. | ||||||||||||||||||
| |||||||||||||||||||
| | #246 (permalink) |
| Just happy to be here... ![]() Join Date: Mar 2008 Location: Phoenix, AZ USA
Posts: 14
|
Nice post Xjet. ![]() Julez, that method has been used in full carbon fuse by me for at least a year now. I have posted about it quite awhile ago. It is simple, if the fuse is small enough at some point you route the antenna outside and there are no problems. I am using the AR6000 in a DLG (full carbon fuse) and an Omega1.8 (carbon/Kevlar fuse). The most difficult thing with something like the F5D is what to do about the antenna to prevent it from whipping about and breaking off? If you tape them to the fuse the angle is not correct and there may be some problem with being that close to the carbon. I have considered using small fins on the fuse or maybe just small hollow coffee stirring straws to hold the antenna straight while in the slipstream. I also put the receiver in so that the antenna point rearward at a 45 degree angle to keep the 90 degree angle between them. |
|
| | #247 (permalink) | ||||||||||||||||||
| Gettin' Lower! ![]() Join Date: Mar 2008 Location: Germany
Posts: 43
|
Frank | ||||||||||||||||||
| |||||||||||||||||||
| | #248 (permalink) |
| Super Contributer ![]() Join Date: Jan 2007 Location: Germany
Posts: 131
|
What he said.^^ No modifications needed, just make sure that the last 30mm of the 100mm long antenna, which are the actual sensitive part, are routed away from problematic environments (cables, metal, etc), or are routed outside CF fuselages. This antenna approach is the most comfortable, and is used by Futaba, Airtronics, and Assan (Don't know exactly about corona). |
|
| | #249 (permalink) |
| Gettin' Lower! ![]() Join Date: Feb 2008
Posts: 35
|
Strangely the Batleth fuse doesn't look like full carbon ![]() ![]() Maybe it's just heavily painted, or perhaps they changed the layup more recently. What about the wings? I ask, because carbon wings can cast a big shadow which is why when I say 100% carbon plane I don't mean a carbon fuse with a bagged glass/kevlar + carbon reinforced D-box wing (DLG), or carbon/kevlar weave fuse with a glass and balsa wing (Omega 1.8) These are the type of 100% carbon planes I'm talking about. ![]() 2-3 layers of carbon in the fuse, and at least that in the wings. Anyway, with regard to the dual antennas on long wires. My Airtronics FHSS Rx has a similar dual antenna setup (in the photo above). I think this configuration has the best chance, because you can route the antennas some distance away from the wing. But these planes are designed for DSing at 200-300mph (not an exaggeration. My PB is 283mph. The WR is 307mph), so the antennas will need some reenforcement to keep em from folding down flat. Some stiff plastic tubes might do it, but they become a vulnerable draggy bit, which we are trying to avoid at these speeds. I might try the FHSS setup on that plane on the right in the photo, as it's my 200mph capable beater, and has already lived 8 of its 9 lives. ian Last edited by Daemon; 03-27-2008 at 01:38 AM. |
|
| | #250 (permalink) | ||||||||||||||||||
| Gettin' Lower! ![]() Join Date: Feb 2008
Posts: 35
|
on what the system does well (it does have a few good points), he's hyped features that it doesn't do well, or at all. Imagine if JD had ever bothered to follow through on his promise of a telemetry module. Could monitor signal strength at both Tx and Rx, re-transmit counters, battery voltage, reboots, current channel #, etc.. all realtime. You'd know if your plane was at risk as soon as you turned it on. You'd know a lot about your Rf environment when the plane was in the air, and you'd be able to see if shadowing was a problem, as the orientation changed and so forth. You'd know if you had a power supply problem at any time during the flight. All things the system is capable of right now. XBee modules are designed to send *data*. Oh well. BTW, the upcoming 900Mhz FHSS version looks like it'll be a power pig, according to the specsheet's info on the 900Mhz Xbee module. ian | ||||||||||||||||||
| |||||||||||||||||||
| | #251 (permalink) | |||||||||||||||
| Super Contributer ![]() Join Date: Jan 2007 Location: Germany
Posts: 131
|
http://www.akamodell.vo.tum.de/projekte/pylon/am9.htm I think one can lend the positive models for molds from them, to make a mold by oneself. http://www.speed-mania.de/batleth.html Then it is up to the individual opinion, how one wants to build the model. Eike seems to have built the fuselage from kevlar, but surely there are other possibilitys. These guys made a range test with 3800m with one reciever in a CF fuselage: http://www.mfv-marbach.ch/Berichte/r...test_fasst.htm Cheers, Julez | |||||||||||||||
| ||||||||||||||||
| | #252 (permalink) |
| Flyin' Around ![]() Join Date: Mar 2008
Posts: 18
|
Hey thanks to everyone for giving me a no BS assessment on my XPS gear.... I dont mind a dumb thumbs incident on my large performance/scale helis. Its not so much the $$ in repairs....Its the time and bench setup on each model is the most expensive part. Hell I am building a trainer LT-40 from a kit not a ARF, and already have many, many hours on the wing alone. It will be my 1st non Heli aircraft ever to fly. Helis are almost the same time consuming bench repairs after a crash. I cant risk my fleet to XPS at this time. I wont sell my XPS as it should be great for my indoor helis and a RC truck. thanks FG.com! ya'll just saved me a TON of time and $$ and I know exactly where I stand. Im only into XPS for about 250$, so even though its way overhyped as a rc system I'll get my $$ out of it in non risky areas. |
|
![]() |
| Tags |
| xps |
| Currently Active Users Viewing This Thread: 1 (0 members and 1 guests) | |
| Thread Tools | |
| Display Modes | |
| |
Similar Threads | ||||
| Thread | Thread Starter | Forum | Replies | Last Post |
| JR-9303 2.4 Field Results | 1bwana1 | 2.4 Ghz Spread Spectrum Technology | 182 | 06-02-2009 01:23 PM |
| Xtreme Link Experiences | Fly3DWithStyle | 2.4 Ghz Spread Spectrum Technology | 1221 | 03-27-2009 12:37 PM |
| Independent tests prove lack of frequency hopping with XPS | XJet | 2.4 Ghz Spread Spectrum Technology | 1501 | 11-21-2008 10:24 AM |
| Final accurate 5955 torque testing results! | Extra260 | Transmitters, receivers, servos & Navigation | 124 | 02-06-2008 09:45 AM |
| ZDZ 210 is two noisy? | martin18152 | Gas Engines and Power | 28 | 04-23-2006 07:53 PM |