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Old 02-09-2004 | 07:36 PM
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Default RE: Jet radio modulation

ORIGINAL: HarryC

To the IPD receiver "valid' means signals whose pulse width lies within the range 890 msec to 2350 msec. These limits are outside the normal range of most radio control transmitters, even those not made by MULTIPLEX.
Not sure if I can properly convey my question, but here it goes:

What if an interference causes the signal to be "valid" but still not what the pilot intents. Like say, "simulating" applying full down elevator when plane is going straight and level. I mean the check for validity in PCM is a function of confirming that what was transmitted was received. Does IPD validity check means any signal that is within the transmitter possibilities, irrespective if that signal is what was transmitted?

Posting this question is close to my limits of understanding, be gentle

Thanks,
Edgar