Transmitter/receiver speeds?
#1
I can't find any data on how fast the different brands are. I just upgraded from a lame Turnigy radio to a Ko Propo EX-2. Holy Crap! So much better. I've read that the receiver from the EX-1 is even faster. None of the manufacturers that I've researched seem to list the speeds of their products. Is there a place that has a database of this info?
#4
You also get to a point of diminishing returns. Radio latency is in milliseconds (1/1000 of second), servo speed is in centiseconds (1/100 of second).
My opinion: If you have a good radio, going to a lower latency radio is probably not going to make a difference. Lots of studies on how our brain adapts/predicts and overcome our own natural latency.
My opinion: If you have a good radio, going to a lower latency radio is probably not going to make a difference. Lots of studies on how our brain adapts/predicts and overcome our own natural latency.
#6
Milliseconds is very noticeable especially if you are a musician and know what latency can do to your music while recording.
My DX4S's 11ms or whatever it is, is very slow in response compared to my 4PKS-R.
My DX4S's 11ms or whatever it is, is very slow in response compared to my 4PKS-R.
#7
a 3 millisec latency on a framerate of 20 milisec is pinuts because on the most worst moment you have a latency of 20+3 = 23 milisec
With a framerate of 4 millisec (FASST) is is back to 7 millisec.
Framerate is getting more important, The Futaba PLS is doing 2.9 ms frame and the new Sanwa 2.23 ms, that last is sending 8 to 9 times servo information compared with a normal 20ms frame transmitter.
With a framerate of 4 millisec (FASST) is is back to 7 millisec.
Framerate is getting more important, The Futaba PLS is doing 2.9 ms frame and the new Sanwa 2.23 ms, that last is sending 8 to 9 times servo information compared with a normal 20ms frame transmitter.
#8
a 3 millisec latency on a framerate of 20 milisec is pinuts because on the most worst moment you have a latency of 20+3 = 23 milisec
With a framerate of 4 millisec (FASST) is is back to 7 millisec.
Framerate is getting more important, The Futaba PLS is doing 2.9 ms frame and the new Sanwa 2.23 ms, that last is sending 8 to 9 times servo information compared with a normal 20ms frame transmitter.
With a framerate of 4 millisec (FASST) is is back to 7 millisec.
Framerate is getting more important, The Futaba PLS is doing 2.9 ms frame and the new Sanwa 2.23 ms, that last is sending 8 to 9 times servo information compared with a normal 20ms frame transmitter.




