so today i flew with the new setup (spectrum DX6i + AR610) and all went well - 3 flights and nothing unusual happened where i felt i had a delay in response etc. i also put the plane purposely into a dive and it did not recover on its own but responded immediately to up-elevator.
so that leaves my in limbo with my XPS setup. it is sad because the multiplex evo 12 is a much more capable transmitter than the dx6i.
also the previous dives happened with the 10CH XPS receiver but as i said i forgot to mount the transmitter antenna after range test. so different receivers leads to the transmitter module as problem. i wish i could find my XDP to do further investigations.
i think i should also repeat the range test with both systems and compare.
any other suggestions?
so i did the range test for spectrum and XPS
both on full power (no range check mode, model was inside house and i walked outside)
spectrum range is about 2x than XPS (in XPS i used the NANO receiver)
it seems with XPS there is no difference when pressing the external prog. button on the transmitter for reduced power - or does only the internal prog button work for this?
i also double checked the power level mode and it is set to 5 which i assume is the highest one.
the range test was done in the same plane just the receiver was swapped out and i used a webcam to monitor the rudder motion.
so that leaves my in limbo with my XPS setup. it is sad because the multiplex evo 12 is a much more capable transmitter than the dx6i.
also the previous dives happened with the 10CH XPS receiver but as i said i forgot to mount the transmitter antenna after range test. so different receivers leads to the transmitter module as problem. i wish i could find my XDP to do further investigations.
i think i should also repeat the range test with both systems and compare.
any other suggestions?
so i did the range test for spectrum and XPS
both on full power (no range check mode, model was inside house and i walked outside)
spectrum range is about 2x than XPS (in XPS i used the NANO receiver)
it seems with XPS there is no difference when pressing the external prog. button on the transmitter for reduced power - or does only the internal prog button work for this?
i also double checked the power level mode and it is set to 5 which i assume is the highest one.
the range test was done in the same plane just the receiver was swapped out and i used a webcam to monitor the rudder motion.