Heres my latest addition to the PPM Analysers
Its a wireless version of Phil's ppm tester, Features auto switch off on "NO signal", Throttle percentage for mid position, escapement on/off, (channel 4 on RX, follows button press)
Ron
Wireless PPM Analyser
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Re: Wireless PPM Analyser
Love it Ron, you come up with some great ideas
The auto-power thing is cunning.
A 35mhz version could use a Corona synthesized receiver, then you could check the settings on any 35 mhz tranny on any channel number!
The auto-power thing is cunning.
A 35mhz version could use a Corona synthesized receiver, then you could check the settings on any 35 mhz tranny on any channel number!
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Re: Wireless PPM Analyser
Thanks Phil,
The Corona thing sounds interesting, Do they do an RX with CPPM out, mind you, the 35mhz receivers are relatively simple and I would think you could just tap off the ppm just before the decoder input.
Ron
The Corona thing sounds interesting, Do they do an RX with CPPM out, mind you, the 35mhz receivers are relatively simple and I would think you could just tap off the ppm just before the decoder input.
Ron
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Re: Wireless PPM Analyser
Far too sexy for your shirt Ron
Looks exceedingly nice - professional quality even
Just imagine how all this 'stuff' would have went down back in 1968 when we were 5 (as if)
I can imagine Phil in 50 yrs time building 2.4GHz Jeti DC-24 emulators from quantum chips - 'aye, back when I were a lad (apologies for the Yorkshire/Hovis/Shaun accent ) and local hill sheep were wary - we only had 64 bit micro processors to play with - even the ram was limited to 2 terabytes - don't even mention that we had to use newspaper for toilet tissue - can you even remember newspapers ??'
Neil
Looks exceedingly nice - professional quality even
Just imagine how all this 'stuff' would have went down back in 1968 when we were 5 (as if)
I can imagine Phil in 50 yrs time building 2.4GHz Jeti DC-24 emulators from quantum chips - 'aye, back when I were a lad (apologies for the Yorkshire/Hovis/Shaun accent ) and local hill sheep were wary - we only had 64 bit micro processors to play with - even the ram was limited to 2 terabytes - don't even mention that we had to use newspaper for toilet tissue - can you even remember newspapers ??'
Neil