Re: Independent tests prove lack of frequency hopping with XPS
I'm sure that this has been brought up, something to remember is that...
xps uses 1 antennae and locks to 1 frequency.... If you get noise or locked out then you end up with what everyone is discussing. Frequency hop???? So far it's a no???
specktrum uses 2 antennas and 2 frequencies. Apparently the way it's setup is that if there's noise on 1 it still has the 2nd (probably locked on a separate apart frequency) + it checks each against the other. If the noise is a short burst then the first is clear to use again. Frequency hop???? No...
fasst uses 2 antennas and multiple frequencies. It's constantly switching and error checking so that if it does see noise it disregards and goes on to the next known frequency. Frequency hop???? Definite Yes!
Just a logical, visual comparison shows that spektrum and fast systems should be 2X as reliable just by using twice the antennas and twice the frequencies for redundancy, right???
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