2.4 GHZ transmitter/receiver
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2.4 GHZ transmitter/receiver
Just got a 2.4 GHZ Skyion controller/receiver with my Cen Genesis. So far I have had some problems with the signal cutting out. It was real bad at first, then I placed fresh batteries in the reciever and transmitter. Almost no cut out now, however I really haven't used the remote all that much so far. Any way, I don't know if this is really a problem as it appears to work at the moment with fresh batteries although the previous ones were not that old and had about 9.7 Volts left in the transmitter (new is about 12 V)
I realize that the 2.4 GHz control setup is relatively new tech to the RC industry. Any one else have similiar problems with these remotes? Perhaps they require more voltage than FM/AM setup?
I realize that the 2.4 GHz control setup is relatively new tech to the RC industry. Any one else have similiar problems with these remotes? Perhaps they require more voltage than FM/AM setup?
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RE: 2.4 GHZ transmitter/receiver
ORIGINAL: dirtdemon6
Just got a 2.4 GHZ Skyion controller/receiver with my Cen Genesis. So far I have had some problems with the signal cutting out. It was real bad at first, then I placed fresh batteries in the reciever and transmitter. Almost no cut out now, however I really haven't used the remote all that much so far. Any way, I don't know if this is really a problem as it appears to work at the moment with fresh batteries although the previous ones were not that old and had about 9.7 Volts left in the transmitter (new is about 12 V)
I realize that the 2.4 GHz control setup is relatively new tech to the RC industry. Any one else have similiar problems with these remotes? Perhaps they require more voltage than FM/AM setup?
Just got a 2.4 GHZ Skyion controller/receiver with my Cen Genesis. So far I have had some problems with the signal cutting out. It was real bad at first, then I placed fresh batteries in the reciever and transmitter. Almost no cut out now, however I really haven't used the remote all that much so far. Any way, I don't know if this is really a problem as it appears to work at the moment with fresh batteries although the previous ones were not that old and had about 9.7 Volts left in the transmitter (new is about 12 V)
I realize that the 2.4 GHz control setup is relatively new tech to the RC industry. Any one else have similiar problems with these remotes? Perhaps they require more voltage than FM/AM setup?