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Cheap 2.4gig Radio
Found this when I was looking for aircraft stuff,http://r2hobbies.com/proddetail.php?prod=rcps61206_61411&utm_source=str eamsend&utm_medium=email&utm_content=1813771&utm_c ampaign=no%20interference%20quality%202.4g%20radio %20system%20availablehttp://r2hobbies.com/proddetail.php?...e=streamsend&u tm_medium=email&utm_content=1813771&utm_campaign=n o%20interference%20quality%202 .4g%20radio%20system%20available
May be of use to someone.
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Cheap 2.4gig Radio
Too powerful for UK use but wow that is cheap!
(Message edited by kane on November 11, 2008)
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Cheap 2.4gig Radio
I got the same email today and I was amazed at the price as well.
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Cheap 2.4gig Radio
How do you mean Too powerful for our use ?
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Cheap 2.4gig Radio
those are used alot in heli kits i believe from my reserch
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Cheap 2.4gig Radio
Too powerful for our use because their signal strength is 8 times the maximum allowed in Europe.
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Cheap 2.4gig Radio
The spec list the RF power as less than 0.8 watt, they dont say what the ERP is, RF power to the antenna is not the same thing as radiated power.
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Cheap 2.4gig Radio
Then the ERP is even worse due to the gain. The smallest 2.4GHz antenna I know of is 7dbi.
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Cheap 2.4gig Radio
My mistake, smallest is 2 dBi, which means 0.77W ERP. Still too much.
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Cheap 2.4gig Radio
Maybe if we give them enough interest they will supply a European Version, but I still suspect that the power output is incorrect as I was under the impression that 100mW was also the max in the US as well. I assume there website is http://www.turborix.comhttp://www.turborix.com but it keeps asking me for a user name and password.