At 02:30 PM 3/31/2005, you wrote:
I don't think this is what we want to do. It brings the wrong kind of image to others. Red flags may start flying instead of our planes.

Lets go to spread spectrum technology. I believe that would get us away from the broadband over power line issue as well.

But, I'm certainly no expert on radio transmission or reception.

EJ

Spread spectrum is a long ways away for us. Wouldn't a better interim approach be to further develop the receivers that lock on to your transmitter's signal signature? Berg and Somra Labs Shadow receivers do that already. A lot of people are already using the Berg, however there have been some reports of problems with the later Bergs according to what I read on RC Groujps. From what I read, most of the problems seem to be with the electric fliers. I just received a Shadow 3 receiver and expect to check it out in my test model next week. I set it up on the bench and tested it with my Evo and Cockpit transmitters, both on channel 50. When both transmitters on, the servos get a little nervous but I still had sold control with the primary transmitter and the servos did not respond to inputs from the secondary transmitter.


Chuck Anderson


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