[NSRCA-discussion] 2.4ghz

John Konneker jlkonn at hotmail.com
Mon Feb 26 06:59:33 AKST 2007


I have been teetering back and forth over buying one of the new DX7's.
There has been a lot said about the "can't" be interfered with in the 2.4ghz 
band.
Someone posted this link on one of the RCU threads.
http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Engineering_Technology/Documents/cfr/1998/47cfr15.pdf
Specifically section 15.247 looks as though it says a channel hoping system 
can occupy any channel for up to .4 seconds.
Although the data to the rx may be unique wouldn't this still cause a 
lockout due to the bad "packet" being received?
Does this mean it would be possible for several FASST channel hoping systems 
to cause a noticeable problem on a system such as Specktrum's that locks on 
to a single channel when turned on and stays there?
And I guess to some extent to other channel hoping systems?
I am no expert...
Just trying to understand this sea change about to occur with our radios.
Thanks!
JLK

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