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Corona RP8D1 Synthesized Full Range DSP Receiver
RP8D1 uses a state-of-the art receiver chip. It is now the world's smallest and lightest synthesized receiver. Normally a synthesized receiver should be larger than the receivers that use crystals. Corona's technology makes it possible to manufacture a synthesized receiver with light weight construction. Including the antenna and the packaging, it weighs less than 5g. While using the powerful chip, Corona designs more and distributes the pulse of all levels carefully. The range of PR4S1 is even longer than the RS410, RS610 and RS810 series. With a sensitivity of better than 2uV, the receiver range can reach as far as 1 mile plus per ground tests. Usually R/C equipment is used under a noisy RF environment, so the band of the receiver must be very narrow. One can ensure the narrow band using an expensive multiple ceramic IF filter. Corona supplies all receivers using a 4 pole ceramic IF filter and make sure that all receivers have an ultra narrow band. The RP8D1 was designed with a more even more features. It adds an AGC circuit to make itself have a higher IP3. With this technology, it can reject adjacent interference and high frequency block more effectively. As with all of the Corona receivers, the RP8D1 auto-detects the shift type (positive or negative) and is compatible with most brands of transmitters. Currently, DSP decoding technology is used by all top grade receivers. Based on the experience of the manufacturing crystal based receivers, the processor is more advanced and it works more reliably. This means that your glitching is almost imperceptable and noise hits are down to almost zero. The frequency can be changed easily with PPL technology. Corona uses this tune button to compensate for the frequency difference caused by production tolerance of the transmitter and the frequency wrap of the different brand transmitters. With only one button, the RP8D1 makes it possible to compensate the frequency tolerance immediately. Requires:
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