JamesShields
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My 75 mhz identifies as 2.4 DSM so it can race in as DSM
Mine too Doh! :0My 75 mhz identifies as 2.4 DSM so it can race in as DSM
You chose to go there as the Safety Director - So I will ask the question, How many claims where made in the last year / 2 years/3years- vs the last 15 before dsm that where radio signal loss?It IS a safety issue, though. In the past it was not unusual for a person to loose control of a racing boat when another racer turned on his radio. NAMBA's insurance has paid claims where people were hit by runaway boats. How high would you like your insurance premiums to go? Check out APBA insurance to get an idea. The pin system depends on cooperation. the 2.4 radios do not.
Lohring Miller
Thanks Mike!Right on Bill. Absolutely correct.
No need to apologize!Well my belly aching is over! Apologies to anyone i might have offended in any way.........time to move on...........lets go RACING! My lil Great Grandson Carson, William!! This is whats important! Everything else is just FLUFF LOL!View attachment 313371
I really want to get together with you and the guys and run some boats, and work on the pond when needed!No need to apologize!
Yes for NAMBA competition.So let me get this right, 27&75 are legal thur 2023 season and then become illegal?
Use of any radio has a probability and potential of failure; therefore, if people are getting hit by out of control boats, many other safety guidelines are not being followed! BE SAFE!It IS a safety issue, though. In the past it was not unusual for a person to loose control of a racing boat when another racer turned on his radio. NAMBA's insurance has paid claims where people were hit by runaway boats. How high would you like your insurance premiums to go? Check out APBA insurance to get an idea. The pin system depends on cooperation. the 2.4 radios do not.
Lohring Miller
Easy, just add a drain plug..A Better thing to do would be to have a moisture threshold for everyone's radio box. Threshold 0% RH anything above you can't race
Thanks Mark.Yes Don, that is correct. For racing only
I had Ryan do the exact same thing on starter too Don.Which is why I did this from day one when I switched to a lipo powered starter (lipo box courtesy of Ryan Lipgens the plastic fuel tank guy). Those starters are about the most unintentionally abused things in the hot pits especially if you got a stubborn engine (or two) and panic sets in as pit time starts running out......
If it makes you feel better great .There are a lot of reasons for this change in my opinion, most of them safety related. Mike Mularkey, the D20 director is in the RF business. He has had long conversations about this and he will tell you that if your crystal radios are not frequently tuned, that there can be a huge variance in frequency and power. This is not just the RC, the entire world has moved to digital synthesized communications. With digital transmissions your have multiple error corrections in case a signal is distorted or interrupted along with two way telemetry to tell you thing like when your RX pack is weak and of course the possibility of frequency conflicts. We do not do a good job of managing frequencies like the airplane guys do. In the 10 years I have been back in racing I have never seen any type of frequency control at a race.
I get it, people generally do not like change. I know this from the business that I am in and I certainly understand that no one likes to be told they have to do something, however sometimes it makes sense. I personally think NAMBA went about this the right way. The could have said that only DSM is supported to be covered by their insurance. But instead they simply approached it from a race entry requirement. If you want to attend certain races you are required to have a DSM radio, just like you are required to have prop guards, fire extinguishers etc. Once again JMHO.
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