Re: [RCSE] "I have a Challenge for JR/Spectrum DSM Radios!"

2008-08-06 Thread Mike Lachowski

Now that's Hot.


Actually, with anything new, there are always non-believers or rumors 
that have a life of their own on the Internet.



Happy JR 12X pilot with some Nats wood.


[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

Too bad its going to have to wait!
 
I don't know if you guys can read, or read the Model Airplane News, or 
some of the others, but on the back page JR DSM and Spectrum have 
thrown down the gauntlet, put their systems where their money is..and 
have set up monthly challenges to their systems.
 
For instanceCal Orr challenge them to send him 40 systems to have 
on simultaneously, while testing with what I guess is a Spectrum 
Analyzer and other stuff.I suppose because there has been the 
rumor about 40 monkeys at 40 radios all wiggling the sticks 40 times 
per ...etc
 
Anyway, the next one was a heat test...they put an RX with remote into 
an oven powered up with test gear and found that at about 200+ degrees 
the case melted but the RX kept on working.


Looks like they are serious about this 2.4 stuff and aren't waiting 
for some to find a glitch...they want to show us, or I should say 
prove to us that their system really works, not just seems to work in 
model airplanes just fine.


What an expensive and whacky way to show their customers that their 
DSM system really is/ working./
// 
Got to love fellow sailplaners who also sell radios :-)
 
They must think we are all from Missouri !
 
Can't wait to see what challenges they give themselves next.


Gordy
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RE: [RCSE] "I have a Challenge for JR/Spectrum DSM Radios!"

2008-08-06 Thread Pat McCleave
Tom,

Now that's funny stuff.  I don't care who you are.

See Ya,

Pat


 TG Bean <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: 
> 
> Fade in...
> Commentator: We are here at the first national debate of the year. We have 
> our JR 2.4 system and will be flying a foamy during the Presidential debates. 
> The test??? Can our system stand up to possibly the largest interference 
> factor known to man??? The bulls&*t slung by politicianslet's watch.
>  
> Gordy will be our pilot today and as he takes off it is worth noting that the 
> 2.4 system has performed flawlessly for years around Gordy and some have said 
> that as far as this type of test, the system has more than proven itself.
> However it is worth noting that while Gordy can "sling it with the best of 
> them" the type of verbal refuse slung during a Presidential debate has a 
> consistency all its own. 
>  
> Gordy is performing a series of spectacular manuvers while the debate rages 
> on, and as expectedno glitches are noted.
>  
> So is this the ultimate test of this system? It's hard to know for sure, but 
> one thing is positive. If it can stand up to Gordy flying during a 
> Presidential debate, it can handle just about anything.
>  
> Tom
> 
> 
> 
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]: Tue, 5 Aug 2008 23:49:38 -0400Subject: [RCSE] "I 
> have a Challenge for JR/Spectrum DSM Radios!"To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]: [EMAIL 
> PROTECTED]
> 
> Too bad its going to have to wait!
>  
> I don't know if you guys can read, or read the Model Airplane News, or some 
> of the others, but on the back page JR DSM and Spectrum have thrown down the 
> gauntlet, put their systems where their money is..and have set up monthly 
> challenges to their systems.
>  
> For instanceCal Orr challenge them to send him 40 systems to have on 
> simultaneously, while testing with what I guess is a Spectrum Analyzer and 
> other stuff.I suppose because there has been the rumor about 40 monkeys 
> at 40 radios all wiggling the sticks 40 times per ...etc
>  
> Anyway, the next one was a heat test...they put an RX with remote into an 
> oven powered up with test gear and found that at about 200+ degrees the case 
> melted but the RX kept on working.
> Looks like they are serious about this 2.4 stuff and aren't waiting for some 
> to find a glitch...they want to show us, or I should say prove to us that 
> their system really works, not just seems to work in model airplanes just 
> fine.
> What an expensive and whacky way to show their customers that their DSM 
> system really is working.
>  
> Got to love fellow sailplaners who also sell radios :-)
>  
> They must think we are all from Missouri !
>  
> Can't wait to see what challenges they give themselves next.
> Gordy
> Home for the week
> 
> 
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> AOL Autos.
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RE: [RCSE] "I have a Challenge for JR/Spectrum DSM Radios!"

2008-08-06 Thread TG Bean

Fade in...
Commentator: We are here at the first national debate of the year. We have our 
JR 2.4 system and will be flying a foamy during the Presidential debates. The 
test??? Can our system stand up to possibly the largest interference factor 
known to man??? The bulls&*t slung by politicianslet's watch.
 
Gordy will be our pilot today and as he takes off it is worth noting that the 
2.4 system has performed flawlessly for years around Gordy and some have said 
that as far as this type of test, the system has more than proven itself.
However it is worth noting that while Gordy can "sling it with the best of 
them" the type of verbal refuse slung during a Presidential debate has a 
consistency all its own. 
 
Gordy is performing a series of spectacular manuvers while the debate rages on, 
and as expectedno glitches are noted.
 
So is this the ultimate test of this system? It's hard to know for sure, but 
one thing is positive. If it can stand up to Gordy flying during a Presidential 
debate, it can handle just about anything.
 
Tom



From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]: Tue, 5 Aug 2008 23:49:38 -0400Subject: [RCSE] "I have 
a Challenge for JR/Spectrum DSM Radios!"To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Too bad its going to have to wait!
 
I don't know if you guys can read, or read the Model Airplane News, or some of 
the others, but on the back page JR DSM and Spectrum have thrown down the 
gauntlet, put their systems where their money is..and have set up monthly 
challenges to their systems.
 
For instanceCal Orr challenge them to send him 40 systems to have on 
simultaneously, while testing with what I guess is a Spectrum Analyzer and 
other stuff.I suppose because there has been the rumor about 40 monkeys at 
40 radios all wiggling the sticks 40 times per ...etc
 
Anyway, the next one was a heat test...they put an RX with remote into an oven 
powered up with test gear and found that at about 200+ degrees the case melted 
but the RX kept on working.
Looks like they are serious about this 2.4 stuff and aren't waiting for some to 
find a glitch...they want to show us, or I should say prove to us that their 
system really works, not just seems to work in model airplanes just fine.
What an expensive and whacky way to show their customers that their DSM system 
really is working.
 
Got to love fellow sailplaners who also sell radios :-)
 
They must think we are all from Missouri !
 
Can't wait to see what challenges they give themselves next.
Gordy
Home for the week


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AOL Autos.
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