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Aspetta qualche giorno che inizii la fiera di Norimberga ...

ps. Ti suggerirei una radio con 2.4Ghz in FHSS, lo stesso che JR ha usato nel suo nuovo 2.4Ghz e per cui ha abbandonato Spektrum, la quale assieme ad Assan e Corona sono gli unici 2.4Ghz rimasti in DSSS. Parlando invece di Futaba, alla fiera dovrebbe presentare l'aggiornamento del suo 2.4Ghz con la bidirezionalità ed anche una nuova versione software per la T8FG che quasi la stravolge (da 8+2 canali passa a 12+2, telemetria integrata, libero accesso al service menu ...).
I don't think so...

[ JR Propo, Japan Open Letter regarding the rumors about DMSS and JR splitting from Spektrum DSM and Horizon Hobby | Facebook ]

«To Our Valued JR Customers:

During the recent BMFA Nationals, a new JR 7 channel radio system using DMSS was shown by our UK distributor. This system uses a technology that is incompatible with DSM2 in order to meet a market need where DSM2 is not available to JR. Unfortunately, several individuals made statements that JR finds very misleading and require correction.

JR remains committed to future development with DSM technologies and to our customers who currently own JR equipment using the DSM standard. JR will continue to manufacture, sell, and support DSM equipment in all markets currently allowed by agreement.

It is our goal that this communication clears up any questions about JR’s intentions and that JR remains confident in and committed to the future of DSM technology around the world.

We thank you for your continued support.

Kind regards

Mooney Takamura.
International Sales Manager
JR Propo»

NB:

[ JR Propo XG7 7-Channel 2.4GHz Radio System with Telemetry available from all good MacGregor Stockists ]

«DMSS stands for Dual Modulation Spread Spectrum, which basically means that it operates using a wider spread signal than a traditional ‘frequency hopping spread spectrum’ system (FHSS). By hopping using a widespread signal, DMSS is much more resistant to interference than a conventional frequency hopper.»
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