Hey kankrz, I’m not laughing….I’m just asking a question. :?:
The Futaba FASST system ‘channel hops’ within a range of frequencies. The signal only stays on one frequency for a few thousands’ of a second before it moves off to another one.
I don’t quite understand what you mean when you say that a strong Tx signal will stop up/look Rx. What do you mean by that? :? (Sorry for being dumb, but I was born at a very early age!)
The problem you’re speaking of seems to be one of what’s called “Co-channel interference” But with modern digital signals I wouldn’t have thought this would have been a problem.
i.e. Mobile phones use Tx and Rx that are very close together without any problems at all. Admittedly a video signal is a few Megahertz wide and an audio one is only a few Kilohertz wide, but the principle is the same.
People make many strange claims as to why their models crash. :oops: I’m not saying that a problem with video links doesn’t exist, but I’m curious to hear a rational/specific answer as to why, rather than just generalized statements.
Keith