IVAN GOODCHILD wrote:
.....................and turning to the very first post. The unit contains ONE master receiver and requires at least one satellite to maintain signal validity. There is only ONE controller handling the data from the "receivers" as it is not possible to fit two without some very sophisicated software which we use in the commercial world, and loss of a few channels. The output stages to each of the matched output servos are individually set so any failure of one will not affect the others. The power supply does have dual systems throughout.
The installation of one of these units in an over 20kg model does NOT meet the technical requirements of the CAA guidelines and Power Box actually recommend the use of their RS system which does meet the requirements and which I can confirm Tonys comments that they have been well and truly tested in UAVs
Andy Boylett wrote:As a relatively new LMA member looking to answer lots of questions I have found it quite difficult to locate information. This forum is execellent for contacts and asking questions. The only problem is that if something has been discussed previously it can be extremely difficult to read back through very long lists of posts.
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Andy
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