OK, fellas, ....

A ground mounted/based reciever is not going to tell you anything about rf
signals your plane might pick up in the air at range.

BUT, a ground based signal gatherer will most certainly tell you about the
clown at the other end of the flight line messing arounbd with his
transmitter, or the one left on at th3e impound area, etc.  And, this can
save your plane.

.........bc    AG4YQ  Williamsburg, VA




On Tue, 24 May 2005 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> > Our product manager helped do the QC testing on the first shipment of
> > these, and with multiple units was able to get over 200 feet with every
> > single unit WITHOUT the external antenna.  A couple went up to the 300
> > ft max range, others had a max range of around 230-270 feet.  (With
> > antenna, we easily got over 800 feet and close to 1000 ft)
>
> With this sort of performance, I would feel safer with an extra rx and
> servos on mounted
> on a pole to wave around....
> I thought this device sounded great at first, but it doesn't sound very
> useful at this point.
> Sailplanes in particular are susceptible to getting shot down because they
> are flown
> much farther out than the average RC plane. There is much more probability
> of your plane
> being closer to someone elses TX that is say 1/2 mile or 3/4 mile away.
> A test at your flying site from ground level with a meter that won't pick up
> distant
> signals is worthless.
> Yes it would be great in the impound area, especially if they put an alarm
> on it so it
> beeps whenever it hears conflicted signals.....
>
> Mark Mech
> www.aerofoam.com
>
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