converting your KO transmitter to 2.4ghz
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converting your KO transmitter to 2.4ghz
Hi guys, as a few of you will know i have been toying with the idea of converting my KO transmitter over to 2.4Ghz to stop all of the interference problems that i have had over the last few weeks at Ardent and DDMCR.
To do the conversion i used the FRSKY TX MODULE V8HT which is held in quite high regard considering it is the cheapest 2.4ghz hack conversion on the market and can convert just about any 34Mhz 37Mhz or 40Mhz transmitter on the market.
For the technical ones out there here is the blurb,...............
V8HT
Category:2.4GHz V8 series
Transmitter module specifications:
Operating Voltage Range: 6.0V-13.0V
Operating Current: 50mA
Output Power: 60mW
Resolution: 3072 (11 bit)
2.4GHz V8 8ch system Hack Module:
Advanced Continuous Channel Shifting Technology ( ACCST SYSTEM), robust frequency agility.
Tried and tested it this afternoon and it works perfectly if anything it seems to be quite a bit faster than the 40Mhz so im guessing the resolution is alot higher (bit rate)
Here is a few pics...
this is the actual transmitter unit fitted into the transmitter
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This is the antenna connector and the power led and bind button fitted to the top of the KO
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To do the conversion i used the FRSKY TX MODULE V8HT which is held in quite high regard considering it is the cheapest 2.4ghz hack conversion on the market and can convert just about any 34Mhz 37Mhz or 40Mhz transmitter on the market.
For the technical ones out there here is the blurb,...............
V8HT
Category:2.4GHz V8 series
Transmitter module specifications:
Operating Voltage Range: 6.0V-13.0V
Operating Current: 50mA
Output Power: 60mW
Resolution: 3072 (11 bit)
2.4GHz V8 8ch system Hack Module:
Advanced Continuous Channel Shifting Technology ( ACCST SYSTEM), robust frequency agility.
Tried and tested it this afternoon and it works perfectly if anything it seems to be quite a bit faster than the 40Mhz so im guessing the resolution is alot higher (bit rate)
Here is a few pics...
this is the actual transmitter unit fitted into the transmitter
[You must be registered and logged in to see this link.]
This is the antenna connector and the power led and bind button fitted to the top of the KO
[You must be registered and logged in to see this link.]
dirtyghost- Posts : 813
Join date : 2009-06-22
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Location : Coventry
Re: converting your KO transmitter to 2.4ghz
so will we see you tmorrow at Ardent
Gazza- Posts : 1530
Join date : 2009-11-29
Age : 64
Location : TRACKSIDE
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