| What is IPD? |
The abbreviation IPD stands for Intelligent Pluse Decoding.
The intelligence is provided by a micro-processor in the IPD receiver |
| Only
valid signals get through |
The IPD reciever only considers a signal valid if its length lies
within the range of 890usec to 2350usec. |
| Incorrect signals are replaced |
If an invalid
signal is picked up, the receiver rejects it and passes on the
last valid signal it received.It continues to do this until a “good” signal
is received, for a maximum of 0.5 seconds. This helps suppresses
interference, or at least reduce its effect. |
| Safety setting in the case of signal failure |
If no valid
signal is picked up, the receiver rejects it and passes on the
last valid signal. This provides a measure of safety should
massive interference occur. This provides a measure of safety. (e.g.
throttle closed) should massive interference occur. |
| IPD
is compatiable |
You
can use the IPD receivers with all positive shift, FM transmitters.This
means you can benefit from the advantages of IPD even if you don’t
use Hitec or Multiplex transmitter. |
| IPD monitors reception quality |
The receiver reads the signal, and adjusts it automatically in
accordance with the current reception quality, or field strength.
The weaker the signal, becomes, the more inteslely it is post processed
by the receiver. |
| Status Light |
Includes a battery status indicator light |