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  • Range Testing my DX8

    I was not happy with my tests on Sunday on using the range test mode at 30 paces with the telemetry enabled, it was showing lots of frame loss, I rebound my DSX12 to the model and flew as normal.

    Today I did a direct comparison with my DSX12 using a flight log. The test machine was my Trex 600 with an AR9000 rx that I have been flying with my DSX12 for at least a year. It was sat on a picnic table side on, the aerial on both transmitters was in the same position.

    First at 25 paces with the DX8 in range test mode
    Fades A 27 B 18 R 45
    Frame losses 209!!
    Holds 0

    With the DSX12 at 25 paces with range test button pressed.
    Fades A 32 B 11 R 45
    Frame losses 0
    Holds 0

    With the DX8 at full power and walking away as far as our field would allow.
    Fades A 0 B 55 R 5
    Frame Losses 3
    Hold 0

    Does not give me much confidence in the DX8. I wonder if the power output of the two transmitters are different in range test mode?

    Anyone done a similar check?

    Nigel

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    Interesting read. Seams like we could do with some comparisons here. Wonder how the DX7 fairs?
    Ade.
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      More Data

      I took more data today using the AR8000 that came with the DX8. The Rx was in a small card box to keep the aerials in a constant position. The Tx and aerials were always held in the same position. At 30 paces (using a marker) in range test mode.


      Transmitter, Fades A, Fades r, Frame losses, Holds
      DSX12, 45, 45, 0, 0
      DX7, 45, 45, 0, 0
      DX8, 90, 151, 5, 0

      Recommended <100, <100, 0, 0
      to pass range check

      I have therefore concluded that it has failed the range check for second time and will send it in for a check up.
      Last edited by Nige; 17-10-2010, 07:09 PM.

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