OK- so lets have the hard numbers-Was it a 10 foot difference, or 100 feet ,
or a 1/4 mile difference. You certainly don't expect us to take your word for
it do you? ;-)
Vince D
In a message dated 00-07-19 10:16:43 EDT, you write:
> Date: 00-07-19 10:16:43 EDT
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Karlton Spindle)
> Simple test take a radio that goes PCM and PPM take three receivers wad up
> the antennas on the receivers and place them on a wood table off the ground
> all three in a row all on the same channel.
>
> Now do a range test ONE at a time PLEASE. SAME TX, SAME Battery pack in TX
> same battery for the receiver. Now take the TX far enough away where the
> PCM NO LONGER WORKS it goes in to fail safe, mark the distance. Switch
> batteries and fire up the PPM receiver go to the same spot with the TX
where
> the PCM stopped. Note the glitches of the PPM or move further if the PPM
is
> not glitching. Mark the spot and do the same test with IPD.
>
> SIMPLE TEST we did it this morning IPD wins GLITCH down. But do the test
> yourself and you WILL SEE!.
>
> Remember it was Multiplex that brought PCM to R/C so why would they
replace
> it? Answer IPD is BETTER!
>
>
> Smooth Sailing,
> Karlton Spindle
> http://www.MultiplexRC.com
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