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Old 01-16-2008 | 08:13 AM
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Default Question for Weatronic Guys

Guys,

Am taking stock of the multitude of options out there for installs e.g. 2.4, powerboxes, RX only etc etc

One of the questions I have that may help my decision is this....

My understanding of the Weatronic device is that it doesn't work on a pre-determinded frequency as such, rather it syncs to the EXACT frequency that your TX emits within the frequency range of the channel you are on, ensuring a 'better' RF link. Now, seeing as the Weatronic always uses the strongest signal from its 2 receivers, does this mean that if someone else 'on my channel' switches on and transmits on this 'same channel' but has a slightly different frequency variation of this channel that I will not get shot down as the Wea will swap to the RX that is receiving the 'stronger' i.e. more accurate (?) received signal from my TX????

Hope this makes some sort of sense??

Thanks,
Mark

PS To help explain, I mean that channel 80 standard might be 35.200Mhz but my TX on channel 80 transmits at 35.202mhz (which is the exact signal the weatronic binds to). Someone else on 80 may transmit on 35.204mhz