Originally Posted by
BigBuckORamma
technically speaking, FHSS is NOT an "international standard".
Your link actually proves their point, maybe when you quickly googled the subject in hopes of "winning" you overlooked this.
"Frequency-hopping spread spectrum (FHSS) is a method of transmitting radio signals by rapidly changing the carrier frequency among many distinct frequencies occupying a large spectral band."
Originally Posted by
BigBuckORamma
At no point did anyone appoint blame to FlySky, dont put words in anyones mouth.
I don't recall hearing anyone speak via the mouth here but didn't you write:
Originally Posted by
BigBuckORamma
It isnt other peoples problem that his equipment isnt following international broadcast standards and is affecting their transmitters. Places like the FCC frown on that heavily.
No? Ooooookay.
Originally Posted by
BigBuckORamma
FHSS is a standard, and is not a proprietary trademark of Futaba.
I don't recall anyone making that argument, except for the "standard" part. However, Futaba DOES IN FACT market their RX as FHSS so in that case the protocol is proprietary to the their brand. It's really not a mind bender.