01-24-2024, 07:51 AM
Ok, thank you for the explanation. The Tx module in question actually had a very good range test.
Now I'm intrigued by the binding process. I reckon that when you put the receive into binding mode, it starts listening. Presumably it can hear many devices using 2.4GHz, but it will only answer to an XPS transmitter module using some unique identifier, and a default frame size and number of channels. When it establishes a initial conversation, then the receiver gets the desired frame size and number of channels from the Tx module.
I don't need this knowledge to fly, but weather in the northeast has been lousy for weeks so all I can do is learn more about my equipment. The more I understand about how it works, I reduce the chance of making a mistake with it while flying.
Now I'm intrigued by the binding process. I reckon that when you put the receive into binding mode, it starts listening. Presumably it can hear many devices using 2.4GHz, but it will only answer to an XPS transmitter module using some unique identifier, and a default frame size and number of channels. When it establishes a initial conversation, then the receiver gets the desired frame size and number of channels from the Tx module.
I don't need this knowledge to fly, but weather in the northeast has been lousy for weeks so all I can do is learn more about my equipment. The more I understand about how it works, I reduce the chance of making a mistake with it while flying.

