
What does IPD do? The receiver analyses the signal, and adjusts it automatically in accordance with the current reception quality, or field strength. Powerful signals are passed on to the servos directly, but weaker signals are “post-processed”. This means that the IPD receiver calculates the nominal servo position from the last “good” signals which it picks up. This greatly reduces the effect of any interference, but - in contrast to PCM - the pilot is made aware that there is a problem. In this way the pilot receives a warning that all is not well, and he can respond appropriately.
Multiplex IPD receivers work with all positive shift type FM Radio systems ( JR, Futaba, Graupner, Airtronics Etc.)
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The Micro IPD 7 channel receiver is single conversion that
offers incredible reception. It's light weight and glitch free
reception are a great combination for most aircraft and glider
applications.
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The Micro dual conversion IPD receiver offers incredible
performance in a small size. It's light weight and glitch free
reception are a great combination for most aircraft and glider
applications.
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The IPD 12 offers a dual power bus for two batteries. The IPD
circuit provides "Intelligent Processing" to filter out unwanted
signals and assures crystal clear, glitch free reception.
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