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  • #16
    Just buy a PCM Receiver for the FF9 and have done with it.

    PCM won't glitch or at least it shouldn't

    My T-rex 500 has never glitched at all on PCM

    oh and yes the 9cap has naff ccpm

    i've jumped to the 12fg and not going on holiday as a result
    Last edited by Disc; 08-06-2008, 06:14 PM.
    Mark
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    • #17
      Originally posted by Disc View Post
      Just buy a PCM Receiver for the FF9 and have done with it.

      PCM won't glitch or at least it shouldn't
      35MHz and the T-Rex 450 SE V2 simply don't mix. PPM or PCM - I tried everything and the only way to prevent lockouts (which you get with PCM, as opposed to mere glitches with PPM), was to go 2.4GHz.

      There's just something about the combination of carbon frame and the noise generated specifically by the SE V2's ESC and motor that just kills it.

      I'd be amazed if there's anybody out there that flies an SE V2 on 35MHz and is confident in their radio connection - I'd be very interested to see your aerial setup. I know lots of people have had similar experiences.

      I had four lockouts in four flights on 35MHz (each with different aerial configurations), and since going to 2.4GHz not a single one in well over a hundred flights. If only 2.4GHz could also stop the tail belt from snapping ;-)
      T-Rex 600 Nitro Pro (Futaba BLS451s, GY611 + 9256)
      T-Rex 500 ESP (Align DS510s, GY520 + 9257)
      T-Rex 450 SE V2 (Hitec HS65MGs, GY401 + Robbe FS 61 BB)
      T-Rex 150 (Stock)
      Futaba 14SG + FF7 2.4GHz, Mode 3

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      • #18
        Originally posted by DemonJim View Post
        35MHz and the T-Rex 450 SE V2 simply don't mix. PPM or PCM - I tried everything and the only way to prevent lockouts (which you get with PCM, as opposed to mere glitches with PPM), was to go 2.4GHz.

        There's just something about the combination of carbon frame and the noise generated specifically by the SE V2's ESC and motor that just kills it.

        I'd be amazed if there's anybody out there that flies an SE V2 on 35MHz and is confident in their radio connection - I'd be very interested to see your aerial setup. I know lots of people have had similar experiences.

        I had four lockouts in four flights on 35MHz (each with different aerial configurations), and since going to 2.4GHz not a single one in well over a hundred flights. If only 2.4GHz could also stop the tail belt from snapping ;-)
        Have to Agree it just does not seem happy. I Have tried PCM but in one flight on PCM i got a lockout for about 3 seconds and it came very very close to a fast impact with mother earth so i went to the hyperion ppm and that still buggers about now and again. have to agree i dont think 35mhz is the way to go with the V2 might look at a FF7 for now untill i decide what TX to get.

        Jay
        T-Rex 500 ESP FBL, BeastX
        8FG Super
        MCPX with DX6

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