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Quote: Originally Posted by Daemon |
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BTW, this style of noise of a 2.4Ghz RC system overlayed on the 2.4Ghz video
image is common to all of the 2.4Ghz RC systems. XPS, Spektrum, FASST, Airtronics FHSS
all spew noise on overlapping channels at times (each system looks different), and it's a real
pain for us FPV fliers. If I'm flying my plane say 1000 feet away, and a Spektrum guy walks
up and turns his Tx on, my plane and its transmitter are too far away for it to notice so
it'll go ahead and pick an overlapping channel (or even both of them), and my sensitive
video Rx, only a couple feet away from his RC Tx is immediately swamped with noise and I
can't see anything through my FPV goggles. They'll generally not have any control issues
unless my video Tx is very close to their plane, and that's usually only on the ground.
It's why I'm switching to 900Mhz video gear.
ian |
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Ian, I found your videos of the park flyer 6100 losing link and then not regaining it to be interesting. Have you tried this test with any of the non-park flyer DSM2 modules? And, have you asked Horizon to examine the receiver and TX to see if there is an issue with either of them?