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Pa-18cub150 11-19-2005 09:26 AM

Dual conversion Vs. single conversion???
 
What is the difference between dual conversion and single conversion RX.? Will a single conversion XTL work in a dual conversion RX. If this happens will it damage the XTL or RX?

Thank you

piper_chuck 11-19-2005 09:44 AM

RE: Dual conversion Vs. single conversion???
 
In non-technical terms, dual conversion does a better job filtering the signal than single conversion. This means less interferance. For every brand I have looked at, the dual and single conversion crystals are NOT interchangable. You also need to be careful, because some companies have more than one type of dual or single conversion crystal. The safe thing to do is to always use the crystal specified by the rx manufacturer.

sbd-5 11-19-2005 09:54 AM

RE: Dual conversion Vs. single conversion???
 
correct,most park flrer rx are single conversion as the range they fly is not great due to their size and the cost to male single conversion rx are less.

BarracudaHockey 11-19-2005 11:01 AM

RE: Dual conversion Vs. single conversion???
 
Its really manufacturers preference. JR has top of the line recievers that are single conversion but use different methods of noise rejection.

You won't hurt anything by using the wrong crystal but it won't work. The crystals are not cut for the freqency in use but for a local oscilator freqency that is manufacturer specific.

Rodney 11-19-2005 11:36 AM

RE: Dual conversion Vs. single conversion???
 
Whether on not the receiver is single or dual conversion has nothing to do with the range, either one can have equal range depending on the internal design. You can not use a single conversion crystal in a dual conversion receiver nor visaversa as one uses an IF of about 455 KHZ while the other uses about 11.5MHZ IF. You are best served if you match the crystal manufacturer to the receiver manufacturer as the oscillator design internal to the receiver may differ quite a bit between brands and require different specs for the crystal, even when their fundamental frequency is identical.

sbd-5 11-19-2005 01:48 PM

RE: Dual conversion Vs. single conversion???
 
single conversion am hitec rx range is good for 2500 feet.while both fm rx are rated for over 1 mile plus.that was the reciever i was thinking of as well as the gws rx which have a 1000 ft range for park flyers

Pa-18cub150 11-19-2005 09:24 PM

RE: Dual conversion Vs. single conversion???
 
Thank you every one. I am new to the hobby and this forum; it appears that there are a lot of knowledgeable people on this sight.
In 5 years of Internet surfing this in only the second forum community I’ve joined.


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