The AR7010 combines an internal
and remote receiver, offering superior path diversity. The radio system
simultaneously transmits on two frequencies, creating dual RF paths.
This dual path redundancy, plus the fact each of the two receivers is
located in a slightly different location, exposes each to a different RF
environment and creates a bulletproof RF link in all conditions. The
AR7010 is Flight Log compatible (SPM9540 sold separately).
Spektrum Flight Log
Key Features
Real-time voltage digital display
Records individual antenna fades
Records frame losses
Records failsafes (holds)
Overview
Spektrum’s
optional Flight Log is a unique tool that allows you to view the
performance of your radio system like never before. With the
revolutionary Flight Log, you can now quickly and easily view the
real-time voltage supplied to your receiver, how many fades each
internal receiver and remote receiver gets each flight, and if the
system received any frame losses or failsafes (holds).
The
Flight Log is an optional component that was originally designed for
testing, but now it is offered as a handy device that gives you a clear
digital readout of your radio performance. The Flight Log is not
required, but for complex aircraft, it provides an intuitive analysis of
the overall performance of the radio installation. Some of today’s
models can be very demanding. The Flight Log ensures confidence that
your system is working properly and you have optimized the radio
installation.
The Flight Log provides the following information:
System voltage - receiver pack voltage
Antenna
fades – represent the loss of a bit of information on that specific
antenna. Typically it’s normal to have as many as 50 – 100 antenna fades
on any one of the antennas 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.
Hold – a hold occurs when 45 contiguous (one right
after the other) frame losses occur. This takes about one second. If a
hold occurs during flight, it’s important to re-evaluate the system,
moving the antennas to different locations and/or checking to be sure
the transmitter and receivers are working correctly.
Always purchase products from a Horizon Hobby, Inc. authorized dealer
to ensure authentic high-quality Spektrum product. Horizon Hobby, Inc.
disclaims all support and warranty with regards, but not limited to,
compatibility and performance of counterfeit products or products
claiming compatibility with DSM2, DSMX or Spektrum.
Attention:
Horizon Hobby has confirmed that all Spektrum Products being sold by
KoKo Technology are counterfeit. We consider it a danger to use these
products, waive all liability and will not support any warranty or
service in regards to them.
This product is not intended for use by children under 14 years of age without direct adult supervision.