Gordy,
 I am Glad you are finally getting around to accepting the 2.4  revolution. I 
have flown nothing but 2.4 since October and never intend to look  back. 
Besides the increase in model performance through better response time,  there 
is 
nothing that comes close to knowing that if you turn on your tranny and  the 
model hooks up then you are good to go. I do fly the Spektrum  Systems and have 
had nothing but excellent performance from them. Thinking back  at the SWC 
those of use flying after the contest could have fun knowing that WE  DON"T 
NEED 
NO STINKIN CLOTHES PIN cause our Radio lets us know if it is safe to  go. YOU 
can have that one Gordy, how about a new button. PIN!!!  NO Thanks,  I am on 
2.4
 Look forward to hangin with you soon. Larry

 
And finally...well not finally cuz its still early in this game...2.4  news.  
I flew 2.4 in my Marauder and a handful of guys flew various  brands in their 
2.4 friendly RES and Open ships.  It  does work if you apply those little 
gray cells when  installing.
 
I had a really good chat with Peter Goldsmith (Horizon Hobby) during a  lull 
in the action and I threw a couple of what-if's at him concerning  concern for 
2.4 limitations...and well, he was ready for them!
 
Yep, its about 40 Spectrum TX's that can be on at once, and it while  it 
would be possible for a situation to arise in some fictional situation  where 
someone would be inconvenienced...all indications in actual contest  conditions 
so 
far....as in real world versus hypothetical....all indications  are that its 
a case of don't worry...be REAL happy!
 
This was my first opportunity to experience the out right feeling of  freedom 
of having a 2.4 system at a contest.  Each time they'd  call me up to fly my 
woody, hand me the 16 clip I had registered for my  other classes, I'd just 
smile, knowing that it no longer applied...none  of 'it'.  And flying that 
woody 
that took the MMGliderTech boys a  lot of hours of meticulous building to 
create...knowing that it was safe  from at least one threat of undeserved 
destruction.  Each time....it  sunk in a little deeper, that feeling of first 
freedom, then real  realization of what it meant to not even consider the  
possibilities, responsibilities and liabilities of having to have a  'channel'. 
It 
really made me understand how worth it is would be to  do the 'work' of getting 
those RX's installed correctly.
 
My chat with Peter  G also enlightened me about why they decided on  the two 
RX system...its pretty logical actually.  The 2.4 signal is no  more or less 
affected by the carbon fuses we use in all of our molded ships  today than 
72mhz is.  But we figured out how to overcome the  carbon problem...by 
extending 
the antenna and allowing it to dangle free  of RF signal shading caused by 
wings and fuses.
 
Spectrum's dual RX's provide actual triangulation system for the signals  
that pass back and forth, from TX to RXs', a wider 'backstop' of  sorts for the 
TX signal to be caught with...two hands instead of one  to get a good grip on 
the information your thumb is trying to get to the  servos.  A bit of over kill 
for most RC applications but just enough for  RC sailplanes...that fly wayyyy 
off, in sometimes foggy weather, sometimes  blocked or deflected by tree 
tops, antenna and power towers..and of course  timer's bellies :-).
 
This kind of thinking comes from a company with two top RC sailplane guys  in 
positions to offer up the 'what-ifs' to designers and engineers at the  
manufacturer levels.
 
Okay does that mean none of the other systems won't or don't work?   Nope, 
but it does give you all some insight I know I didn't have until I had a  
chance 
to ask about...after I had some personal experience with 2.4.
 
Currently I don't have non carbon fuselages for my World's Heaviest  Carbon 
Supra Lite, or my Perfect, or Pike Giant, or even my Super AVA...but I  have 
some ideas to try in order to use 2.4 in those airframes successfully.  I'll 
keep you guys posted on my experiments :-).

Gordy




 
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