Originally Posted by
Werty Yui
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."
Sooo...your quoting the part that proves my point? That FHSS exists, and is covered under the IEEE 802 standard???
How exactly is pointing out what FHSS is, a "gotcha"?
Originally Posted by
Werty Yui
I don't recall hearing anyone speak via the mouth here
I dont recall anyone asking for your opinion either, but here we are.
Originally Posted by
Werty Yui
but didn't you write:
Seeing as how you LOOOOOVE to be so pedantic...i said that in response to YOU saying...
Originally Posted by
Werty Yui
Sounds like a "their" problem to me.
THEIR problem, as in the other peoples radios browning out is their gear being faulty. Far from it. If one persons radio is causing others to brown out around it and glitch, then it is the fault of the radio causing the glitching, that clearly isnt following proper FHSS standards, and walking over the other radios.
You also said...
Originally Posted by
Werty Yui
If your radio gear can't keep up with other 2.4ghz technology without browning out then it sounds like you need new radio gear
If his FlySky is breaking IEEE standards, and causing other radios that are FOLLOWING THE LAW to brown out...its not Futaba or Sanwa's fault...its FlySkys, and they need to fix it. Thankfully, it seems like it is an issue with that specific receiver unit, with telemetry, that is preventing the FHSS from happening fast enough to hop away from radios in the same band.
Originally Posted by
Werty Yui
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.
It is a standard, and an IEEE standard at that. And if it wasnt a standard, and FHSS rules were not followed, then everything would be browning out everything else, and nothing would work in 2.4Ghrz at all, because of how flooded that entire spectrum is.
Its not a mind bender to realize what i am saying either, but you insist on failing basic reading comprehension, and insist on arguing. Maybe you should change your username to "Pedantic Twit" instead of Werty Yui?