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#1
On the Oscar website,

50 Hz has -120 dB

150 Hz has -112 dB


Isn't 150 better in the range than 50?

But Crossfire is different from what I think?



https://oscarliang.com/lq-rssi/
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#2
Lower packet rates means lower data rates, which means the receiver can be made more sensitive, which means longer range.

Packet rate and sensitivity are inversely correlated.
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#3
(26-Jan-2024, 09:03 PM)V-22 Wrote: Lower packet rates means lower data rates, which means the receiver can be made more sensitive, which means longer range.

Packet rate and sensitivity are inversely correlated.

I understand now

thank you
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