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From: Rob Davis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Cc: soaring@airage.com
Sent: Thursday, December 27, 2007 1:22:32 AM
Subject: Re: [RCSE] "Jack Benny is 39 and 2.4 is 38?" Thanks for the
'assurances and guesses!"
I would
I would expect the spektrum limit and what happens when the "channels" are
occupied was addressed to the AMA's satisfaction. Perhaps asking Steve
Kaluf is in order. He's the AMA tech guy.
Rob
On Dec 26, 2007 9:20 PM, Kevin O'Dell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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basically...the mixing systems shouldn't be any issue. The
Futaba systems represent momentary narrow band emissions and as
such will not interfere with the Direct Sequence system used by JR/
Spektrum.when you get 39 JR/Spektrum radios on at the same
time
Guys,
I don't know what is more scary.. The Mysterious Pilot # 41 waiting to shoot
me down out there. Or the Fact that Gordy has now become the expert on 2.4
Mgz Integration. I love Gordy as much as the rest of you but remember when We
took Aero 101 From the Stahl Master. I took all the rud
. How about celebrating the 99% instead of
focusing on the 1%?
JE
--
Erickson Architects
John R. Erickson, AIA
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Tue, 25 Dec 2007 21:15:00 EST
To: Soaring@airage.com
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [RCSE] "Jack Benny is 39 and 2.4 is 38?"
Number of systems t
Kai Yang and Gordy each wrote some of the quoted material --
|What I am hearing is if there are over 40 SS system turn-on at
|the same time, the 41th one won't be able to send out signal. It
|won't shut down other people's plane but just cannot fly your own
|plane.
That's the Spek
At 08:30 AM 12/26/2007, you wrote:
2.4g for me, is very exciting, can't wait till I get one, however, I
am not in a real big rush.
My 72 Mhz, Airtronics, Mpx 4000, and JR 9303 Stuff works very well,
My Futuba stuff is in a box in the corner,
and I can afford to sit back and watch what shakes ou
Good Morning Folks!
I Not so sure that it is a record, however, Gordy either starts the year or
ends the year in contorversy!
Go figure.
Some of us in the Mid west and south of Michigian, that organize "Big"
Contests,
Like the Nats, and on the club level, before the libs took over, have been
In a message dated 12/26/2007 2:18:56 AM Central Standard Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Okay I expected the guesses and opinions and assurances.
Let's take this one first:
But, seriously, are you expecting over 40 sailplanes to be in the air at
one time at a typical club field?
Those who pos
Just kidding of course. (grin) Right Gory er Gordy..? Brian
- Original Message -
From: Darwin N. Barrie
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] ; Steve Schneider ; RCSE
Sent: Tuesday, December 25, 2007 10:17 PM
Subject: Re: [RCSE] "Jack Benny is 39 and 2.4 is 38?"
The more th
Are you saying all the morons are on 72 with you and Gory?
- Original Message -
From: Darwin N. Barrie
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] ; Steve Schneider ; RCSE
Sent: Tuesday, December 25, 2007 10:17 PM
Subject: Re: [RCSE] "Jack Benny is 39 and 2.4 is 38?"
The more th
Correct me if I am wrong.
What I am hearing is if there are over 40 SS system turn-on at the same time,
the 41th one won't be able to send out signal. It won't shut down other
people's plane but just cannot fly your own plane.
-Kai
※ 引述《"GordySoar" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>》之郵件內容:Okay I expected the
Okay I expected the guesses and opinions and assurances.
Let's take this one first:
But, seriously, are you expecting over 40 sailplanes to be in the air at
one time at a typical club field?
Those who posted this implied 'everything will be okay' rationale don't
attend big events where th
>Correct me if I am wrong but I believe the general modeler believed
that with 2.4 all concerns for freq control were overMillions could
all be on at once... (Gordy)
Err, no, I distinctly remember posting more than once that there would
be limits on the number of models in the air at one t
Hi Gordy! Good question about max number of 2.4 transmitters. I seem to
recall we exchanged some notes on this.
To answer your question, I never thought the number of concurrent transmitters
was unlimited. Frequency control and channel conflict are handled by the
radios, so I don't have to
Steve Schneider ; RCSE
Sent: Tuesday, December 25, 2007 8:19 PM
Subject: Re: [RCSE] "Jack Benny is 39 and 2.4 is 38?"
Would you rather fly where only one person can shoot you down or where it
would take 40? (grin) 2.4 and lovin' every minute of it.. Brian
- Original M
"Jack Benny is 39 and 2.4 is 38?"
The only type of contest I know of that is pretty unlimited in amount of
transmitters out is a soaring event. I have counted 32 planes in the air at
Visalia. Could be more at times.
I could be wrong but most events (powered aircraft) limi
RCSE
Sent: Tuesday, December 25, 2007 8:02 PM
Subject: Fwd: [RCSE] "Jack Benny is 39 and 2.4 is 38?"
Interesting stuff, Gordy. Now the manufacturors have to give us the lowdown
on it. It doesn't sound like this would be so quickly embrassed by so many
experienced fliers
Interesting stuff, Gordy. Now the manufacturors have to give us the
lowdown on it. It doesn't sound like this would be so quickly embrassed by
so many experienced fliers if the max number of fliers at any one time would
be 39.
And I got my AMA card a week ago.
On Dec 25, 2007 8:15 PM, <[EMAIL
Number of systems that can be in use simultaneously
Spectrum Airtronics Futaba Xtreme
39 38 (?)? 120
Got these from the XtremePowerSystems site (letting the Christmas turkey
settle to make room for pie and this was something I had been t
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