Spektrum 10-channel receiver 2.4 GHz with Connector system JR SPMAR10000 Manual Do Utilizador

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As more and more 2.4 transmitters vie for the same number of available channels, there is more 
interference and more of a risk for data loss. By adding the agility of frequency shifts to the 
superior interference resistance of a wideband signal, DSMX is far less likely to suffer significant 
data loss from on-channel interference. The result is quicker connection times and superior 
response in even the most crowded 2.4GHz environment. 
DSMX Operational Differences
DSMX transmitters and receivers function nearly identically to Spektrum DSM2 systems. Binding, 
setting the failsafe, recording flight log data, as well as general use of the system is no different 
than using any current Spektrum system. 
Following are the operational differences:
Brownout Detection - Not Available on DSMX Receivers
DSM2 receivers feature Brownout Detection that flashes the receiver’s LED if a power interruption 
occurs. While DSMX receivers have QuickConnect and recover instantly from a power interruption, 
the architecture of DSMX prevents Brownout Detection when operating in DSMX mode.
Flight Log Recording-Fades Higher than DSM2
Note that DSMX moves through the band while DSM2 finds two quiet channels and remains on 
those channels. Consequently because DSMX operates on quiet and noisy channels, it’s common 
to have more Antenna Fades than when using DSM2, when used in busy 2.4GHz environments. 
When taking flight log data readings, the Frames and Hold Data are important and should be  
used as a reference while Fades are insignificant due to the nature of frequency agile systems.  
A 10-minute flight will typically result in less than 50 Frame Losses and no Holds. 
Just How Good is DSMX?
In multiple tests, 100 DSMX systems were operated simultaneously for extended periods of time. 
During these tests each of the 100 systems was monitored in flight and on the ground. In every  
test not a single case of RF link loss, latency increase or control degradation was experienced  
or recorded.
Is DSMX Compatible with DSM2?
Yes. DSMX is fully compatible with all DSM2 hardware. In fact, many pilots may find the DSM2 
equipment they have now is all they will ever need. Even if a new DSMX transmitter eventually 
comes along that they really want, all the DSM2 receivers they have now will work with it.
It is important to note, however, that while DSMX is compatible with DSM2, the only way  
to experience the full benefits of DSMX in a busy 2.4 environment is by pairing a DSMX  
transmitter with a DSMX receiver.
Are DSM2 Transmitters Eligible for a DSMX Add-on?
Yes. DX8 owners can simply download Spektrum AirWare
 v2.0 software from  
spektrumrc.com and update the firmware using their SD card. All DSM2 transmitters, except  
the DX5e, are eligible for the add-on for $75 by sending them to the Horizon Hobby service 
center. DSM2 receivers and transmitter modules are not eligible for the DSMX add-on.
Does DSMX have ModelMatch and ServoSync?
Yes. DSMX will provide you with these and other exclusive Spektrum advantages you already 
enjoy with DSM2. Want to know more about DSMX? Visit spektrumrc.com for complete details  
on this as well as the many other reasons Spektrum is the leader in 2.4.
Note: DSMX receivers are not compatible with DSM2 remote receivers and  
DSM2 receivers are not compatible with DSMX remote receivers.