Spektrum test range for Jet
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If it's the Spektrum full range systems it's huge, I assume that you are looking for usage outside of RC jets? If you want actual numbers I suggest you contact Horizon, most modelers buy radio's knowing that the range is far more than what we will use but don't know any actual numbers.
But keep in mind, Spektrum also has some park flier systems (don't remember which ones) and they have a much shorter range (this may have also changed by now, but I haven't bothered to keep up with the lower channel systems at all).
Simple answer though, call Horizon and ask, or email them.
But keep in mind, Spektrum also has some park flier systems (don't remember which ones) and they have a much shorter range (this may have also changed by now, but I haven't bothered to keep up with the lower channel systems at all).
Simple answer though, call Horizon and ask, or email them.
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From: Leuven-Diest, BELGIUM
The range of a rc system cannot be given in meters or yards. Or better : it can be given, but it would be rather meaningless because the range varies greatly and depends on multiple conditions. In ideal conditions the range can be multiple times more then in unideal conditions. Solar activity, humidity of the air, position of the antenna, sort of antenna, objects between the receiver and tranmitter antenna, other transmitters in the area (cellphones, wireless networks, microwave ovens), distance to the ground of both transmitter and receiver antenna, they all influence range.
In general though, let's say the range should be in the 1-3 km ballpark in average circumstances.
In general though, let's say the range should be in the 1-3 km ballpark in average circumstances.





