RMILEC NB20 20 channel UHF LRS
This article shows how one RMILEC NB20 TX can control more than one craft at the same time.
Using two NB20 RXs,two Frsky RXs and two 9X TXs;two planes can be flown using the same 433 signal.
One RX uses channels 1-10. Another uses channels 11-20.
It is surprisingly easy to do this. We took no speical precautions in setting this up other than basic failsafes.
This is a VERY interesting UHF LRS!
Remember to check your local rules and regulations before using this system. In most countries a license is required to opperate on these frequencies. An attenuator can be used between the transmitter module and the antenna to reduce the output power if needed.
Thanks to the people at Foxtechfpv.com and RMILEC for sending us this for testing.
Click here for more info from Foxtechfpv.com
More to come!
Stay tuned in.=)
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I thought the video was going to be two planes with the same pilot. Not two planes, two pilots, and one system controlling both planes. Which seems like the exact opposite of having redundancy. If a problem arises with the Rx system, then both planes crash.
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It is just another interesting feature of this system.The 20 channels would be ideal for aircraft with a co-pilot cameraman operating a gimbal or camera functions while the pilot just flies.
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But this feels like the kind of thing that could lead to an hours long heated ragchew with no one convincing anyone else that they're right or wrong :)
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please handle it with caution. You should correctly set failsafe of R4047NB20 to avoid accidents."...So it sounds to me like you can use another channel for throttle but you must be cautious.If you and three buddies are planning on having a race or something, you want to do it out in a safe place and set your failsafes.
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