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Old 10-08-2022 | 01:22 PM
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Originally Posted by Roelof
No, that is just a transmitter module so the PPM signal (the serial pulse signal with all channel pulses) is produced in the transmitter.



True, but the most latency comes from the transmission itself, coding into a language with error detection as also the transmission itself with error corrections.
Working from a prosessor calculating all kind of functions, you can do it realtime or calculate a curve diagram based on all the settings and use that table to translate the input to output, it is much quicker. With an oldschool trim and endpoint adjustment you can keep that realtime. Just a thought.....

Setting up an oldschool analog transmitter is possible with endpoint adjustments, subtrim and other basic settings without the need of a processor. I am no high frequency engineer so I would never start it although I do have the old 40MHz transmitter module of my T3VCS and even the FF3 with all the receivers so I could make a setup with a SR or SSR signal and see if it comes into the receiver. Probably not to the channels but high chance the PPM signal is somewhere before splitting the channels readable.
https://www.rctech.net/forum/radio-e...m-results.html

This disagrees with you, the latency is already approaching the limits of the servo. I'm pretty sure you've already read through this though since I found the link to it in an old post from you.

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