Latency vs Expodential
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Latency vs Expodential
I am looking at the 2.4 SS radios and don't quite get the "Locked In Feeling" issue. It seems to me that we use expo to shften the response or am I missing the point?
Then does the module solution of the 14mz give as good as a native 2.4?
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Then does the module solution of the 14mz give as good as a native 2.4?
Sorry Mr Hanson if I came in late to movie.
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RE: Latency vs Expodential
Expo doesn't shift the response it reduces the travel or sensitivity of the servo movement around center. Latency is a time lag between the stick movement and the servo movement.
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RE: Latency vs Expodential
to add a wee bit --
ALSO
when we hook two or more functions together --to respond as one -- the 2.4 systems (those built from the ground up) -- lump the info and send it out in essentially at one time .
so there is little difference in response (latency) from servo to servo .
the 14 futaba is very good at not having much response difference .
the DX2 systems seem to be as good as it gets in reducing the response differences.
shucks -this may all change if and when we see the other systems now available(?) which are on 2.4.
As you may guess -I don't like techno babble
ALSO
when we hook two or more functions together --to respond as one -- the 2.4 systems (those built from the ground up) -- lump the info and send it out in essentially at one time .
so there is little difference in response (latency) from servo to servo .
the 14 futaba is very good at not having much response difference .
the DX2 systems seem to be as good as it gets in reducing the response differences.
shucks -this may all change if and when we see the other systems now available(?) which are on 2.4.
As you may guess -I don't like techno babble
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RE: Latency vs Expodential
Alright Dick,
No techno babble, I am looking for facts.
Futaba advertises 2048 resolution with their 2.4 systems, Do you or anyone know what the resolution of the Spektrum or JR systems is? They don't seem to advertise it.
No techno babble, I am looking for facts.
Futaba advertises 2048 resolution with their 2.4 systems, Do you or anyone know what the resolution of the Spektrum or JR systems is? They don't seem to advertise it.