To be honest, I've no idea how many packets per second Spektrum systems transmit!
The output frame rate from the receiver has to be in the 50-60 Hz region to maintain compatibility with existing servos, but that doesn't mean that the *transmitted* frame rate cannot be significantly higher. You need to know how many bits are dedicated to each function - including parity bits and checksums, how fast they are transmitted (not necesarily the same as the output frame rate) and how many bits make up a packet! Little, if any, of this information is readily available, as far as I know!
However, holding a wet finger up in the air, and taking a wild guess, I would think the figure would probably be in the region of the low hundreds per second.
The output frame rate from the receiver has to be in the 50-60 Hz region to maintain compatibility with existing servos, but that doesn't mean that the *transmitted* frame rate cannot be significantly higher. You need to know how many bits are dedicated to each function - including parity bits and checksums, how fast they are transmitted (not necesarily the same as the output frame rate) and how many bits make up a packet! Little, if any, of this information is readily available, as far as I know!
However, holding a wet finger up in the air, and taking a wild guess, I would think the figure would probably be in the region of the low hundreds per second.




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