[NSRCA-discussion] Two killed by model airplane

Bob Richards bob at toprudder.com
Sun May 21 17:42:54 AKDT 2006


Yes, any RF link can be interfered with, but most of the broadband noise sources (metal-metal contact, spark ignition, electrical motor brushes, dc-dc convertors, etc) is much lower in frequency.
   
  There is interference, and then there is system failure. Redundancy would be a good thing. The Spektrum systems have dual recievers which is good, but there are too many catastrophic single-component failure points in our systems. JMHO.
   
  Bob R.
  

Ed Alt <ed_alt at hotmail.com> wrote:
          Any RF link can be interfered with, marketing hype aside.  The DSS systems will primarily offer protection from each other, which is definitely a good thing.  It's not going to be completely effective at rejecting other sources of RF on the same channels that arrive after initial open channel has completed at startup.  Not everyone plays by the same rules from a protocol observance standpoint.  Net-net, they won't be immune to intererence, although they may be a significant improvement from what we have today.  
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