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Interference avoidance
Which of these freqs won't affect 2.4ghz? They are all ghz.
8 channel operation ( PLL) (1.080 - 1.120 - 1.160 - 1.200 - 1.240 - 1.280 - 1.320 - 1.360 Ghz |
RE: Interference avoidance
You might first check if any of the frequencies you quoted are legal in the USA. I'm not sure whether any of them are or not.
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RE: Interference avoidance
Which is perfect because I am stationed in south Korea.
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RE: Interference avoidance
Yep, I forgot to think globally;)
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RE: Interference avoidance
So how can I determine which freqs will cause trouble?
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RE: Interference avoidance
Systems working at 2.4Ghz are usually spread spectrum technology. This is very different than the older analog systems we have used in the past. I don't know how much detail you want, but this stuff is very similar to cell telephones. The bottom line is that SS is digital and has a very high immunity to interfering signals. This is why SS radios don't have to be impounded or frequency cards used at club flying fields.
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RE: Interference avoidance
You can also check with a hobby shop in the area, they usually keep track of things like that or they can put you in touch with someone who flys around there.
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