[NSRCA-discussion] curious
Ron Van Putte
vanputte at cox.net
Mon Mar 22 06:16:26 AKDT 2010
OK. I've got a question for you. I have a Futaba 9VAP that I
installed a Hitec 2.4 GHz module in and am using the Hitec Optima 7
receiver. What's the likely latency of this package?
BTW, the only reason I did the conversion is because I sell the Hitec
2.4 GHz module/receiver package in my little hobby shop and I wanted
to demonstrate to my customers that the package would even work in 20
+ year old transmitters with a module. It was a $#@! to get the 72
MHz antenna out of the transmitter for the conversion. By
comparison, I did a 30 second conversion for a guy with a Futaba 9C.
Ron
On Mar 22, 2010, at 7:50 AM, Bill's Email wrote:
> Bob Richards wrote:
>>
>>
>>
>> I absolutely agree. I've always heard that the PCM method was
>> slow. The previously posted link shows that to be true.
>>
>> My point was that the TM-7 and TM-8 modules would likely not be as
>> fast as a native 2.4g system.
>
>
> Since there is not such thing for the older radios it is a moot
> point. And it is more to the point that the fellow who feels his
> 2.4 is slower has something else going on.
>
> I am merely trying to keep people from getting stuck on the idea
> that at least for Futaba's current line of radios there is no
> difference in performance betweeen module based and built in RF for
> the FASST systems.
>
>
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