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Spektrum SPMAR7100 User Manual

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Advanced Range Testing Using a Flight Log (continued)

Advanced Range Testing Using a Flight Log (continued)

6. After one minute, a successful range check will have less than

ten recorded frame losses. Scrolling the Flight Log through the

antenna fades (A, B, R) allows you to evaluate the performance

of each receiver. Antenna fades should be relatively uniform. If a

specific antenna is experiencing a high degree of fades then that

antenna should be moved to a different location.

7. A successful advanced test will yield the following:

H - 0 holds

F - less than 10 frame losses

A, B, R, - Antenna fades will typically be less than 100. It’s

important to compare the relative antenna fades and if a particular

receiver has a significantly higher number of fades (2 to 3X) then the

test should be redone. If the same results occur, move the offending

receiver to a different location.

Flight Log (SPM9540 Optional)

The Flight Log is compatible with the AR7100/AR7100R. The Flight

Log displays overall RF link performance as well as the individual

internal and external receiver link data. Additionally it displays

receiver voltage.

Using the Flight Log

After a flight and before turning off the receiver or transmitter, plug

the Flight Log into the Data port on the AR7100/AR7100R. The

screen will automatically display voltage e.g. 6v2= 6.2 volts.

Note: When the voltage reaches 4.8 volts or less, the screen will flash

indicating low voltage.

Press the button to display the following information:

A - Antenna fades on the internal antenna

B - Antenna fades on the left external antenna

L - Not used

R - Antenna fades on the right external if used

F - Frame loss

H - Holds

Antenna fades—represents the loss of a bit of information on that

specific antenna.

Typically it’s normal to have as many as 50 to 100 antenna fades

during a flight. If any single antenna experiences over 500 fades in

a single flight, the antenna should be repositioned in the aircraft to

optimize the RF link.

Frame loss—represents simultaneous antenna fades on all attached

receivers. If the RF link is performing optimally, frame losses per

flight should be less than 20. A hold occurs when 45 consecutive

frame losses occur. This takes about one second. If a hold occurs

during a flight, it’s important to evaluate the system, moving the

antennas to different locations and/or checking to be sure the

transmitter and receivers are all working correctly.

Note: A servo extension can be used to allow the Flight Log to

be plugged in more conveniently without having to remove the

helicopter’s canopy. On some models, the Flight Log can be plugged

in, attached and left on the model using double-sided tape. Mounting

the Flight Log conveniently to the side frame is common with

helicopters.

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