Russell Bear
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Harry, Sure do appreciate it. So with this mount is the wire length a concern? Can the RX wire be left the stock length?
Fair enough. Thanks again Harry, I'm sure someone else will chime in on this.hgatjens said:I am afraid I do not know technically how big of a concern it is. We used to leave it stock length and then someone made a big deal about how the overall length wasn't supposed to be changed so we started trimming the receiver antenna. To tell the truth we didn't notice any difference. It worked both ways. But, I am not an expert on the technicalities of it.
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Just a little FYI. Horizon has also being giving refunds on these-LOU said:Hi Don, Where did you here this? I talked with Horizon Support this morning and he said he has heard nothing about this.Harry please be VERY cautious when you run that Spectrum unit. There have been numerous range issues with the current ones as they are intended for the r/c car guys. Spectrum is supposed to be releasing a longer range version but as far as I know it is not available yet. I last heard not until late September.
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I have Deans on my scale boat and my old Sport 40. They are nice and short ( 5 inches or so). They work great.U-40 said:Paint the Deans one black and you wont see it when running.jim
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Not trying be trouble here. Just trying to understand. But if a small boat getting in the way of my transmitter causes signal loss, then how does my 2.4ghz wireless phone work at home when it is in a different room?Racerdude said:If I'm not mistaken, the Spektrum units run at 2.4 GHz. This would, in fact, make them need a very little antenna (believe it or not, I am a radio engineer for real). They are spread spectrum radios, which tries to help make up for the additional proagation loss suffered at this high frequency. This frequency (and in fact all frequencies as you go higher) become more nd more directional and incurr higher losses going through air. This is why I have not yet been able to talk myself into one of these radios. Something as small as another boat coming between you and the you boat when it is out on the pond could cause major path losses which could have an adverse affect on your communications link. Diffraction at high frequencies is more severe, causing losses when even a small object comes between the transmitter and receiver.
How far can you get that 2.4gig phone away from it's base? I returned a 2.4 set once because my old 900 set kicked it's tail range wise & that was before I ever knew about this Spektrum DSM stuff. :blink:hgatjens said:Not trying be trouble here. Just trying to understand. But if a small boat getting in the way of my transmitter causes signal loss, then how does my 2.4ghz wireless phone work at home when it is in a different room?Racerdude said:If I'm not mistaken, the Spektrum units run at 2.4 GHz. This would, in fact, make them need a very little antenna (believe it or not, I am a radio engineer for real). They are spread spectrum radios, which tries to help make up for the additional proagation loss suffered at this high frequency. This frequency (and in fact all frequencies as you go higher) become more nd more directional and incurr higher losses going through air. This is why I have not yet been able to talk myself into one of these radios. Something as small as another boat coming between you and the you boat when it is out on the pond could cause major path losses which could have an adverse affect on your communications link. Diffraction at high frequencies is more severe, causing losses when even a small object comes between the transmitter and receiver.
Also, based upon your formula an antenna for a Spektrum should be 4.875 inches which comes clost to how they are setup?
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So then can we deduce that the original length of a RX wire attached to a piece of piano wire would make for better reception/range?Racerdude said:Of course, if we were to put a transmitter antenna on the receiver (as well as the transmitter), we would most likely increase the range substantially (but it would not be 50%!!!!).
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===========================================T.S.Davis said:So then can we deduce that the original length of a RX wire attached to a piece of piano wire would make for better reception/range?Racerdude said:Of course, if we were to put a transmitter antenna on the receiver (as well as the transmitter), we would most likely increase the range substantially (but it would not be 50%!!!!).
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