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kenair 10-25-2005 08:38 AM

Interference proof receiver by Horizon for RC airplanes
 
from [link=http://www.aero-news.net/index.cfm?ContentBlockID=fc1056ad-ec6b-44d2-b01a-8ccc79abf958&]Aero News Network[/link]
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Horizon Hobby Unveils Interference-Proof R/C Transmitter
Tue, 25 Oct '05

Military Tech Provides Improved Control For Model Airplanes
Horizon Hobby has unveiled a radio-controlled transmitter that should eliminate channel interference, a major cause of R/C aircraft accidents.

"This will absolutely blow away our industry when this is released," said Horizon Hobby's John Adams. "Five years from now, all manufacturers will be utilizing this technology. This will eliminate current technology."

According to the Champaign (IL) News-Gazette, the new "spread-spectrum" technology was first used by NASA and the military to provide more reliable radio communications, by cutting down on frequency interference and static. Since adapted by the cellphone industry, Horizon began using it radio-controlled cars.

While the system improves control of R/C automobiles, Horizon says the system is best utilized in controlling model aircraft, which have a greater potential for causing damage and injury if the frequency link is interrupted.

By using the new six-channel transmitter system, called a DX6 by the company, the user has "an absolutely bulletproof link" with controlling the vehicle, as the system relies on 4.2 billion different and unique identity codes matching the transmitter with the vehicle.

"In order to have interference, you'd have to have another vehicle that has the same code number," Adams said. "There are only 7 billion people on the planet."

The system, expected to retail for around $200, comes with one receiver. Hobbyists can equip up to 10 different models with receivers, at an additional cost of $60 per receiver -- about the same price as current "narrow-band" receivers.

"If you already have a radio-controlled model or purchase one, you can replace the existing receiver with this receiver... literally in five minutes," said Adams. Horizon has applied for several patents on the technology, he added.

Horizon expects the DX6 to catch on immediately.

"Expectations are quite high. It's probably the most dynamic, impactive product introduced by Horizon or by anyone else in the industry," said Adams.

FMI: www.horizonhobby.com


kenair 10-25-2005 08:44 AM

RE: Interference proof receiver by Horizon for RC airplanes
 
more horizon info at

[link]http://www.horizonhobby.com/Explore/Article.aspx?ArticleID=1535[/link]

Jim_McIntyre 10-25-2005 10:11 AM

RE: Interference proof receiver by Horizon for RC airplanes
 
For those who get it, there was an interesting article in Model Avaiation (AMA Magazine) on this subject, including current limitations that, appeared, at least to my quasi-technical brain to be fairly significant.

Sharpy01 10-25-2005 12:00 PM

RE: Interference proof receiver by Horizon for RC airplanes
 
...... What I see..

...........more expense coming my way.

Jim_McIntyre 10-25-2005 12:14 PM

RE: Interference proof receiver by Horizon for RC airplanes
 
[sm=lol.gif]

That's not new .... I'm considering buying one of these, just to get a preview of the technology (no, I won't be installing it in anything giant scale). I did hear a rumour (and have read elsewhere) that these systems are quite directional. We may be in a position where old habits must change and we'll be trying (intentionally emphasized) to point our antenna at our aircraft instead of trying to avoid it like we have been doing.

Jim_McIntyre 10-25-2005 12:22 PM

RE: Interference proof receiver by Horizon for RC airplanes
 
[link=http://www.spektrumrc.com/DSM/Better/DX6-glance.html]Spektrum[/link]

kenair 10-27-2005 03:24 PM

RE: Interference proof receiver by Horizon for RC airplanes
 
A corresponding thread on RCU
[link]http://www.rcuniverse.com/forum/m_3474250/tm.htm[/link]


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