Re: Radio Link 2.4GHz Tx & Rx
Just a couple of things to add.
I have found that if there is another 2.4Ghz tranmitter operating within about 300 mm of the receiver when the system is switched on the receiver never seem to lock on to the transmitter. This is in normal operation not binding. If the other transmitter is switched off or moved further away control is established and then placing the transmitter back in close proximity to the receiver has no effect. Not a major problem but I was doing some tests with other transmitters to check the operation and thought the system had stopped working.
The other thing is the failsafe as stated above all four channels stop outputting pulses when the signal is lost so you are reliant on the speed controllers for failsafe. On the throttle channel when the signal first connects or reconnects the receiver outputs the minimum 1ms pulses until the throttle stick is placed in that postion then the pulses follow the stick. Strangely that is stick full forward as standard so you need to reverse the throttle channel.
All round I am most impressed for a £15 Transmitter and a £10 receiver.
Receiver size and weight are a little high for ants but as the receiver is 12.5gms and its case accounts for 6gms there are ways to reduce it.
The RF part of the receiver is on a tiny daughter board 23 x 15mm see picture:
http://i109.photobucket.com/albums/n66/ ... MG0922.jpg
I am looking at the possiblity of building a dual controller board that sits on the servo connector pins and fits within the existing size of the receiver.
I will need to replace those two large capacitors.
Just a couple of things to add.
I have found that if there is another 2.4Ghz tranmitter operating within about 300 mm of the receiver when the system is switched on the receiver never seem to lock on to the transmitter. This is in normal operation not binding. If the other transmitter is switched off or moved further away control is established and then placing the transmitter back in close proximity to the receiver has no effect. Not a major problem but I was doing some tests with other transmitters to check the operation and thought the system had stopped working.
The other thing is the failsafe as stated above all four channels stop outputting pulses when the signal is lost so you are reliant on the speed controllers for failsafe. On the throttle channel when the signal first connects or reconnects the receiver outputs the minimum 1ms pulses until the throttle stick is placed in that postion then the pulses follow the stick. Strangely that is stick full forward as standard so you need to reverse the throttle channel.
All round I am most impressed for a £15 Transmitter and a £10 receiver.
Receiver size and weight are a little high for ants but as the receiver is 12.5gms and its case accounts for 6gms there are ways to reduce it.
The RF part of the receiver is on a tiny daughter board 23 x 15mm see picture:
http://i109.photobucket.com/albums/n66/ ... MG0922.jpg
I am looking at the possiblity of building a dual controller board that sits on the servo connector pins and fits within the existing size of the receiver.
I will need to replace those two large capacitors.
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