Hi Tuomas,
I would only be worried about peaks that are greater than or equal to my tx signal. If you know another tx is operating then that is likely fine as with frequency hopping you have little chance of interference, many model clubs operate multiple 2.4GHz at one time without incident. I'm mostly looking for large, unexplained saturation of 2.4GHz across a wide portion of the band I'm using.
You get to know your frequencies from practice with it. I have not detected anything unusual so far. It's just for piece of mind really.
I would only be worried about peaks that are greater than or equal to my tx signal. If you know another tx is operating then that is likely fine as with frequency hopping you have little chance of interference, many model clubs operate multiple 2.4GHz at one time without incident. I'm mostly looking for large, unexplained saturation of 2.4GHz across a wide portion of the band I'm using.
You get to know your frequencies from practice with it. I have not detected anything unusual so far. It's just for piece of mind really.