To Paddleduckers, DEREK WARNER suggested you might be interested in the following
missive on radio aerials and signal pattern,
Cheers,
Brett
Derek
You wrote :
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My old set is channel 12, Tx = 29.745 & Rx = 30.200 and I checked - yes
the ribbons on the aerial are yellow & black,
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A great freq !! Been using that one for years in yachts myself.
When refering to frequency the Tx freq is the one of interest, the Rx freq
is always more/or less than the Rx one depending upon the method used in
the radio ( NOT important in usage :-)
When you mentioned 30.200 I was a little confused about the type of
radio you were using !! As it been soo long since I bothered about such
stuff.
Tx signal shape
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The Tx sends out a signal pattern somewhat like a 'heart
shape" radiating either side of the extended aerial. Imagine your aerial
is a line disecting the 'heart', therefore the weakest signal is that
directly along the line of the aerial itself.
Many modelers make the
mistake of thinking that pointing the aerial directly towards the model
will give them the best signal !?!?!
Modern Radios have a very strong signal, and very good receivers so to some extent
signal shape is not a great consideration.
e best book on setting up and using radios and servos is
"Guide to Computer Radio Control Systems" by Don Edberg
write to Dynamic Modeling Computer Book, 4922-G, Rochelle Avenue, Irvine, CA 92604-2941,
or email 72417.2067@compuserve.com
as the book is self published. The guy is good, as he wrote the official reference manual
for FUTABA radio gear.
( I hope the address is current as I purchased my book in 1997 for cica $US15 )
His book really explains how to set up your radio gear to get the best out of it, dont be put off
by the reference to COMPUTER in the title as the information therein is useful to all
radio gear setups.
By the way, Derek, I dont think range will be a problem in your bath !!!
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Brett S Hallett