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| Bad-ass Super Contributer! ![]() Join Date: Jan 2006 Location: Mobile Alabama
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They're even wiping out on water now...
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| Bad-ass Super Contributer! ![]() Join Date: Feb 2006 Location: New Zealand Age: 55
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Yes, JD was a long-time coming with the exact parameters that will cause XPS to hop -- and once he delivered we could see why. Once backed into a corner and effectively forced to divulge the hopping parameters, he then had to admit that hopping wasn't there to dodge interference, simply to extend maximum range. It's no wonder he didn't disclose this earlier because it conclusively proves that one of the main claims for XPS was just hype. Yet the FBs still say "yes it'll hop around interference" -- even though independent tests prove otherwise and JD (finally) agrees it won't.
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Its quite clear to me why those claims were made - to convince a RC consumer public, unsure of 2.4 technology, that their system was as good if not better than the other 1st tier contenders. $$$ in other words. So, if people still support XPS/JD , then it seems to me they have a very skewed view of reality. On the one hand, they are prepared to contest credible contrubutors test results, bona fides and logical arguments but seem blind to a bucket full of BS and disinformation from XPS even when the main man there admits that his initial claims for channel hopping were nonsense. I predict a win in the consumer courts against both Graupner and XPS. This has been better than any soapy so far | ||||||||||||||||||
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Wow; I'm flattered that I am smart enough to doctor a video. Perhaps the mistake I made was not to leave the time code running in the window as those videos were uncut, there was no smoke and mirrors. If you look closely at them you can see no fades, no wipes, no background music. That was 100% real time live. What you dont see is how many times I done them until I got one with no cuss words in it. Thats because I covered the servo with my hands or the radio and you could not see the things I wanted to show. It s also the reason I wanted the scanner screen on a separate laptop. That way it all happened together, no magic, no tricks, no cut and paste and I know plenty of tricks because video is one of my other hobbies. One thing I was able to do but did not and will not post is video of the XPS in the zombie state. Its not a repeatable test, it just does it sometimes and as the basis for the thread was XPS does not hop I chose to leave that out. Why muddy the water. Yes I could probably do it all again but I sent the Tx and Rx modules back to the guys who loaned them to me, plus I have my 3M YAK on the slab going together this winter and I'm not wasting another ounce of time testing a system that is faulty, that does not function as advertised and it is a plain waste of my time and your intelligence to push further. The official complaints in Sweden and the USA will show if my testing had merit or not. If I'm proven wrong then so be it but I do know that FASST and SPEKTRUM work in a certain repeatable environment that XPS does not. Thats enough proof for me. I would much rather use ASSAN who have been seriously honest, very easy to work with and will bend over backwards to make their product better. I hope someone can keep us informed with progress in these court applications. Times will be interesting. |
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For what it is worth, I think that all the tests that I have seen/heard/read about have been accurate and honest - both yours and the guys at Boeing. The big question is what was different that can explain the disparate results? That is what has not been documented. Myself, I would have liked to have seen field strength comparisons of the XPS and interference signal to see how hard it was being hit, but that's the communications geek in me talking . . . and that would also address my concern that the test in question may have been swamping the XPS RX front end, since everything was pretty close to it . . . - Tim | ||||||||||||||||||
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& another one.. It's funny, with their system they don't recommend anything but nihm's or nicads & no switches... Of course, they've never heard of this happening before (in the quote...)
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Attenuation due to frequency and distance is given as Path loss = 20log(4*Pi*r/w) Where r = distance, w = wavelength and Pi = 3.141592654 Lets take 2.479Ghz wavelength is 0.1210m then path loss at 400m is 92.4db, which as a ratio is 41,687:1 Now let’s use 2.405Ghz wavelength is 0.1246m then path loss at 400m is 92.1db, which as a ratio is 40,272:1 The difference is 3.5% so if the range were 400m then by dropping frequency to 2.405Ghz you would gain 14m. Now if you were to drop the frequency to 902Mhz wavelength 0.333m well then path loss at 400m is 83.6db, which as a ratio is 15,136:1, you would gain 175% more range. Of coarse dropping down to 902Mhz also means the antenna would have to grow longer at the same time. The point is if you want to increase range significantly purely by changing the frequency and not by radiated power or receiver sensitivity then you have to change the frequency by a heck of a lot.
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Of course it's a solution to a non-existent problem really. I don't care if my range is increased from (say) 1.5 miles to 1.8 miles thanks to JD's hopping (because I can't see the damned model at that distance anyway)... what I care about is that my 2.4GHz system can avoid the kind of 2.4GHz interference I see on my SA which is usually a very sudden rise in the noise floor over a period of less than a second. What JD is offering is kind of like your car dealer telling you that "this car doesn't have airbags or seatbelts but it does have automatic headlight washers... what's wrong with that?"
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| Gettin' Lower! ![]() Join Date: Nov 2007 Location: Derby, KS USA
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If what I heared is true that someone had filed a complaint at FTC against XPS then maybe that's the reason why XPS is getting soft on their 'no refund' (or sort of) policy. ^R^ |
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