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- Spektrum_RC abstract "Spektrum is a brand of radio control systems designed for use with hobby radio-controlled cars and aircraft. Spektrum is a division of Horizon Hobby.The R/C hobby in the United States, Japan, and Europe typically used to employ FM radio control in HF and VHF bands such as 27 MHz, 35 MHz, 49 MHz, and 72 MHz. Most manufacturers of radio gear(all non-toy manufacturers) now use the 2.4 band for their transmitters, receivers, transceivers. Spektrum systems are distinguished in that they use direct-sequence spread spectrum (DSSS) technology on the 2.4 GHz ISM band. Spektrum refers to their technology as "Digital Spectrum Modulation." Each transmitter has a globally unique identifier (GUID), to which receivers can be bound, ensuring that no transmitter will interfere with other nearby Spektrum DSMx systems. This works in a manner that both transmitter and receiver are constantly changing through the different frequencies of the 2.4 GHz range. The Spektrum system is also one of the manufacturers which offers "Model Match" in which each transmitter program for a particular flight model is bound to one and only one receiver. This prevents a user from flying his/her RC helicopter while the transmitter is still programmed for his/her RC airplane.Spektrum is the original application of 2.4 GHz spread spectrum radio systems to radio control models. It was originally developed by Paul Beard.".
- Spektrum_RC country United_States.
- Spektrum_RC thumbnail Spektrumdx6i.jpg?width=300.
- Spektrum_RC wikiPageExternalLink www.spektrumrc.com.
- Spektrum_RC wikiPageID "7890862".
- Spektrum_RC wikiPageLength "1822".
- Spektrum_RC wikiPageOutDegree "8".
- Spektrum_RC wikiPageRevisionID "683541030".
- Spektrum_RC wikiPageWikiLink Category:Radio-controlled_transmitter.
- Spektrum_RC wikiPageWikiLink Direct-sequence_spread_spectrum.
- Spektrum_RC wikiPageWikiLink Globally_unique_identifier.
- Spektrum_RC wikiPageWikiLink Horizon_Hobby.
- Spektrum_RC wikiPageWikiLink ISM_band.
- Spektrum_RC wikiPageWikiLink RC_airplane.
- Spektrum_RC wikiPageWikiLink RC_car.
- Spektrum_RC wikiPageWikiLink Radio-controlled_aircraft.
- Spektrum_RC wikiPageWikiLink Radio-controlled_car.
- Spektrum_RC wikiPageWikiLink File:Spektrumdx6i.jpg.
- Spektrum_RC wikiPageWikiLinkText "Spektrum RC".
- Spektrum_RC wikiPageWikiLinkText "Spektrum".
- Spektrum_RC hasPhotoCollection Spektrum_RC.
- Spektrum_RC wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Official_website.
- Spektrum_RC wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Radio-controlled_models.
- Spektrum_RC wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:US-company-stub.
- Spektrum_RC subject Category:Radio-controlled_transmitter.
- Spektrum_RC hypernym Brand.
- Spektrum_RC type Agent.
- Spektrum_RC type Company.
- Spektrum_RC type Organisation.
- Spektrum_RC type Vehicle.
- Spektrum_RC type Organization.
- Spektrum_RC type Agent.
- Spektrum_RC type SocialPerson.
- Spektrum_RC type Thing.
- Spektrum_RC type Q43229.
- Spektrum_RC comment "Spektrum is a brand of radio control systems designed for use with hobby radio-controlled cars and aircraft. Spektrum is a division of Horizon Hobby.The R/C hobby in the United States, Japan, and Europe typically used to employ FM radio control in HF and VHF bands such as 27 MHz, 35 MHz, 49 MHz, and 72 MHz. Most manufacturers of radio gear(all non-toy manufacturers) now use the 2.4 band for their transmitters, receivers, transceivers.".
- Spektrum_RC label "Spektrum RC".
- Spektrum_RC sameAs スペクトラム_RC.
- Spektrum_RC sameAs m.026htx9.
- Spektrum_RC sameAs Q7575811.
- Spektrum_RC sameAs Q7575811.
- Spektrum_RC wasDerivedFrom Spektrum_RC?oldid=683541030.
- Spektrum_RC depiction Spektrumdx6i.jpg.
- Spektrum_RC homepage www.spektrumrc.com.
- Spektrum_RC isPrimaryTopicOf Spektrum_RC.