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We've learned a lot about the use of DSM in all applications of RC modeling. While DSM solves 98% of the RF-related issues that plague 72/75MHz bands (being shot down, shooting others down, model-generated interference, external interference, etc.) there are still opportunities to maximize your DSM experience through use of these "best practice" ideas and applications.

DO

Don't

Here's more detail on each of these concepts


Do ensure your system has adequate voltage

The #1 problem encountered by DSM fliers: inadequate power supply. Unlike PCM, where servos get "crunchy" at voltages as low as 2.5 volts, the digital system used in DSM shuts down at 3.2 volts. 99% of fliers have no problem, but when you do, it's a toughie. New QuickConnect software allows restoration of your radio link the instant voltage is restored.

CAUSES

  • Regulators heat up, losing voltage
  • Use of new generation high performance servos without increasing power available
  • Ni-Cd/Ni-MH batteries with poor capacity/high impedance that cannot deliver the wattage the system needs
  • Add-on power supply systems are sometimes not robust enough to handle high current for extended periods of time

FIXES

  1. Use the Flight Log to monitor your onboard receiver voltage (especially important with regulators.) Try this: plug the Flight Log in, put a load on all your surfaces, simulating a maneuver with the highest load (snap roll, roller, etc.) Watch what happens to your system voltage. If it drops substantially - a volt or more - especially to levels below 4 volts, look at using a battery with greater voltage, greater capacity, or both. This $30 Flight Log, when used as a voltmeter, can save your project!
  2. If you're using a single battery, consider using a second battery of identical size / voltage/ capacity. You can plug a second battery into any of the Spektrum receivers in an open port.
  3. If you're using a regulator, consider the new Spektrum system regulator. It's specifically designed to "keep its cool" and not lose performance when being worked hard. We've seen some under-designed units whose output is reduced significantly when loads are high and sustained.
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