Eagle Tree telemetry/ 2.4 ghz radio compatability
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Eagle Tree telemetry/ 2.4 ghz radio compatability
Hi guys,
I am interested to hear from anyone who is using this data telemetry system on the 2.4 Ghz band with a spektrum radio. Are there any interference problems or compatability issues. Are there any procedures that need to be followed to ensure success with both systems?
I have a 2.4 Seagull system but have heard that there may be some issues. Could not locate any in the forums though.
All input/feedback appreciated guys. Thanks in advance.
Craig.
I am interested to hear from anyone who is using this data telemetry system on the 2.4 Ghz band with a spektrum radio. Are there any interference problems or compatability issues. Are there any procedures that need to be followed to ensure success with both systems?
I have a 2.4 Seagull system but have heard that there may be some issues. Could not locate any in the forums though.
All input/feedback appreciated guys. Thanks in advance.
Craig.
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RE: Eagle Tree telemetry/ 2.4 ghz radio compatability
As long as your turn on the telemetry first, I don't how you could have an issue.
The tx/rx will then use the first available frequency (other than telemetry).
The tx/rx will then use the first available frequency (other than telemetry).
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RE: Eagle Tree telemetry/ 2.4 ghz radio compatability
If you are going to use the Futaba FASST system, check out the test we did with 2.4GHz telemetry with an autopilot system:
http://www.rcuniverse.com/forum/fb.asp?m=6524274
The Futaba FASST system never missed a beat, and in fact, the Futaba TX signal tended to overpower the ground station modem for the autopilot and cause the telemetry to miss packets...
Also, if you use the FASST system, it doesn't matter which you turn on first - another benefit of SS technology done right...
Bob
http://www.rcuniverse.com/forum/fb.asp?m=6524274
The Futaba FASST system never missed a beat, and in fact, the Futaba TX signal tended to overpower the ground station modem for the autopilot and cause the telemetry to miss packets...
Also, if you use the FASST system, it doesn't matter which you turn on first - another benefit of SS technology done right...
Bob