Interesting, interesting. TBS Crossfire is using the same FSK modulation for 150Hz mode on Crossfire. So we can make assumption, that ALL fast protocols are based on FSK and not LoRa. Now to find out how they managed to achieve the 25Km+ range.
]]>Yeah I’ve been doing some research and apparently the Ghost isn’t using LoRa either in pure race mode. The Semtech LoRa chip they use (https://www.semtech.com/products/wireless-rf/24-ghz-transceivers/sx1281) also supports FSK modulation which is what it switches to in order to be able to do 222Hz (and more in the future).
]]>I don’t believe it. While it is not confirmed, I will assume it uses LoRa technology. Or it can be some Trappy unicorn magic :).
Edit: watched all over Tracer announcements and interviews. Trappy is persistently saying that TBS Tracer is not using the same LoRa technology as Crossfire or IRC Ghost.
Well they indeed may have found another chipset and using some other RF tech.
If this is true, then it is even more interesting.
Edit: updated the article to reflect the magic of the new RF tech ??
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