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Sceadu Flyer
Senior Heliman
Location: Horseheads, NY

Hey Guys,

Thanks for all the info!! I never thought that a "simple" question would recieve such a response! I guess it was a good question! I think I am going to give it a try (ECCPM) it sounds kind of interesting and will add another dimension to the hobby. I already have a few CCPM helis, time for something different Once again thanks for all the info!

Sceadu Flyer
05-22-2004 Over year old.
 
 
flmgrip
Veteran
Location: Irvine, CA, United States

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if thats what you think try swapping the servos around and strangely you will find that its the same position servo lagging each time not the same servo


Galifrey,

if i would have the time i would do that... but i'd rather go flying... so we have split opinions here... no biggie i have to say though that i do use a jr 10 sx II, but than i thought jr was always a bit behind in design... so it should be worse ...
05-22-2004 Over year old.
 
 
G.Man
rrProfessor
Location: Northants, but soon to be Nicosia, Cyprus

The 10X does have a feature that helps eCCPM interaction..

exp!

On the desktop it seems to reduce interaction quite a bit, but I dont know how good it is in reality anyone care to comment?



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05-22-2004 Over year old.
 
 
proffessor
Heliman
Location: New Zealand

But really you dont need help in the tranny, if you understand mechanics properly and can do a decent setup Galifery, shurley ?

P.S I have also setup my 9ZHP to 9 cell (after forum advise, from a Jans lueger of Dortmund) which increase transmition modulation and (possibly helps in interaction between corless and 'standard' servos!!!) but also in radio interferance/glitches are know no longer in existance, what i primarily done this for also transmition is 0.0026~0.0037mhz p/s quicker!!.
Hope this helps with your problems, would be intrested to hear if it helps with your problems like it has done for me.
05-22-2004 Over year old.
 
 
HeliWhacker
Senior Heliman
Location: Childersburg, AL.

proffessor,

I dont understand completely what you trying to say. I believe the only thing 9 cells in the Tx would help is range, which we dont even need.

"transmition is 0.0026~0.0037mhz p/s quicker!!"

Are you saying it changes the frequency or makes the signal get there faster???? Changing the freq is not good, and the signal is already traveling at the speed of light. or maybe I just mis understood you.


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05-24-2004 Over year old.
 
 
KC
Elite Veteran
Location: WA

blackrockminer, I may be a dinosaur in this hobby, I lost track of my heli flying time around 1500 hours....you'll see a lot of things in that time bud.

call me when you get there
05-30-2004 Over year old.
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G.Man
rrProfessor
Location: Northants, but soon to be Nicosia, Cyprus

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But really you dont need help in the tranny, if you understand mechanics properly and can do a decent setup Galifery, shurley ?


The problem mainly comes from the tranny, in the way it prioritises signals..

Upping the voltage may increase the CPU processing and improve... dunno, not tried it...



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05-31-2004 Over year old.
 
 
jvsjvs
Senior Heliman
Location: Best, The Netherlands

Increasing the voltage does absolutely nothing in this area, and is completely nonsense :-) The microprocessor is clocked by a crystal oscillator, and it won't run any faster if you increase the voltage.

Best regards,

John
05-31-2004 Over year old.
 
 
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