Range Testing - Horizon Hobby Spektrum AR6610T User Manual

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Telemetry
The AR6610T features full range telemetry and will provide receiver battery
voltage, fl ight log data, and vario and altitude data without any additional
sensors. Additionally, Spektrum Smart devices can be connected through the
SRXL2 connections to provide additional telemetry data. Additional telemetry
devices such as voltage sensors can be connected to the volt port, and XBus
telemetry sensors can be connected through the XBus connector.

Range Testing

Before each fl ying session and especially with a new model, it is important to
perform a range check. All Spektrum aircraft transmitters incorporate a range
testing system which, when activated, reduces the output power, allowing a
range check.
1. With the model restrained on the ground, stand 30 paces
(approx. 90 feet/28 meters) away from the model.
2. Face the model with the transmitter in your normal flying position and place
your transmitter into range check mode.
3. You should have total control of the model with the button depressed at
30 paces (90 feet/28 meters).
4. If control issues exist, contact the appropriate product support department.
Advanced Range Testing
For sophisticated models that have signifi cant conductive material in them, the
Advanced range test using a fl ight log is recommended. The advanced range
check will confi rm that the internal and remote receivers are operating optimal-
ly and that the installation (position of the receivers) is optimized for the specifi c
aircraft. This Advanced Range Check allows the RF performance of each re-
ceiver to be evaluated and to optimize the locations of the remote receiver.
IMPORTANT: If you don't have a telemetry-capable transmitter, you can connect
a Flight Log to the Bind/Prog port on the receiver.
1. Standing 30 paces away from the model, face the model with the
transmitter in your normal flying position.
2. Put your transmitter in range test mode. Range test mode reduces the
power output from the transmitter.
3. Have someone position the model in various orientations (nose up, nose
down, nose toward the transmitter, nose away from the transmitter, etc.).
4. Observe the telemetry on your transmitter. Note any orientations that cause
higher fade or hold values. Perform this step for at least one minute.
5. Re-position any remote receivers as necessary.
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