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, then number 40 will not be
> able to achieve a lock with the receiver.....that one won't be able to fly
> till one of the other ones is turned off...none of the other ones currently
> on will be affected by the 40th one......the Futaba and JR systems use VERY
> different Spread Spectrum systems.......the Futaba frequency hopping system
> basically uses a narrow band signal but change the frequency across a wide
> spectrum......the JR/Spektrum Direct Sequence system literally spreads the
> data packets across a wide spectrum.....the great part about this is when
> the receiver puts all of this back together.....the direct sequence system
> reduces the background interference to a minimum......
> Kevin O'Dell
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