I'm starting this to discuss possible crashes that happen that are more than random?
I was asked if I had any idea why suddenly high end planes with accomplished pilots and various brand name systems are suffering loss of control. High end Futaba and Spektrum for the most part are affected but are also the dominate systems in use.
The condition happens in normal flight, no 3D or aerobatics going on.
It's at a large very busy RC field.
I as most, would assume "stuff happens", pilots make mistakes. Not what these flyers think.
Maybe 30+ systems on at one time spread over 500 feet of various, nitro, gas, electric, and the latest concern, "fpv flyers in mass!
Not the dji type, but the quad, hex, and larger format systems with radio carts, big screen displays, and so many antennas and boxes held on with velcro.
The concern is that these setups are maybe running 2.4g wifi high power boosters or other electronics.
Of course it could be a witch hunt but the fpv group clusters at one end of the field and has very little interaction with the fixed wing flyers.
The current plan is to document the time an unexplained control happens and take a video of the FPV area to see if it coincides with a particular group or person flying FPV.
Having high end Futaba systems lose control isn't as common so it's peaked interest in what's going on.
It could also be an unhappy person that's discovered a jamming device that can be bought? Let's not go there but instead concentrate on maybe someone just wants to boot his 2.4g signal.
Our biggest worry is the number of large turbine now flying at the field so we have to be concerned.
Ideas welcome. I'll update this only to add updates or dismiss it if it goes away.
Unexplained link loss, any brand system?
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Re: Unexplained link loss, any brand system?
One obvious thought with the taranis would be to make sure the signal strength was being logged to the SD card during flight.
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To cover the Rc 2.4 range what's the price? They say starting at $99?
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Re: Unexplained link loss, any brand system?
Yes, but sadly we're still not the "chosen ones". I have read where 1.2-3g can take out Frsky, but from what I've read it has to be real close.seancull wrote:One obvious thought with the taranis would be to make sure the signal strength was being logged to the SD card during flight.
I'm sure 2.4g as robust as it is, has some threats.
I think running close proximity high power (not legal levels for our slice of the band) will happen.
Re: Unexplained link loss, any brand system?
Very interesting - i found it in Europe for € 349,-- from 15 - 2700 MHzShowMaster wrote:To cover the Rc 2.4 range what's the price? They say starting at $99?
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Re: Unexplained link loss, any brand system?
If you only need the 2.4G band it's $119.
http://www.seeedstudio.com/depot/-c-0/? ... es_id=1415
$269 for 15-2700.
http://www.seeedstudio.com/depot/RF-Exp ... -1266.html
http://www.seeedstudio.com/depot/-c-0/? ... es_id=1415
$269 for 15-2700.
http://www.seeedstudio.com/depot/RF-Exp ... -1266.html
Re: Unexplained link loss, any brand system?
$69 - might help find a really hot signal in 2.4ghz
http://www.amazon.com/Ubiquiti-Spectrum ... B002YKU2RA
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-LX-Hk9vAzg
http://www.amazon.com/Ubiquiti-Spectrum ... B002YKU2RA
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-LX-Hk9vAzg
Re: Unexplained link loss, any brand system?
Look for someone using 2.4GHz for video it uses a large part of the bandwidth that's why you can't feasibly use 2.4 GHz for video with 2.4 radio. Someone might be using 2.4 for video with an old 72 MHz set or a long range UHF, so look for that.
If someone has massively boosted their 1.2GHz video this could be a problem 1.2 GHz equipment does have a harmonic on 2.4 GHz.
If someone has massively boosted their 1.2GHz video this could be a problem 1.2 GHz equipment does have a harmonic on 2.4 GHz.
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