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Quote: Originally Posted by aviti |
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How would this solve it? You make all the current 72 stuff that doesn't do this illegal? That would take time like it did with narrow band a few years back. Imagine the outrage from people that still have perfectly good stuff on 72 that would then be useless. Even after phasing all the old stuff out, you could still be shot down by the park flyer that picks up a synthesized module at a garage sale for 5 bucks.
It's a good idea in theory but difficult in practice.... |
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Probably to expensive. The TX would always have to scan for the next unused channel of 2 and tell the rx where to move for a secondary channel. Kinda like the XPS is supposed to do, but with way more channels on 72 available. The people with 72mhz could still use the old equipment but everyone would still have to pin up on the primary allocated channel. Only with the new 72, you could not be shot down at the field or the dude in the garage. With the tx constantly scanning you could also not shoot down fellow flyer's.
Perhaps I am a crackpot, but the 2.4 band just seems like a very dirty, bad place to go when 72 is already ours, well at least here.