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Q: which port is the DSM satellite port so you can use DSM transmitter

Preguntado por BG355212483 sobre 2024-03-08 05:43:18

bikinidan The 1.5mm port. Make sure that you use the correct DSM satellite connection cord. All the other sockets are 1.25mm and use a different wiring order.

2024-04-19 08:32:56 Servicial (0)
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bikinidan ALL single engined planes have a small angle to the right and down set up in the motor mount. It is to compensate for the motor torque and to stop the plane climbing badly as you increase the throttle above cruising speed. Leave it alone!

2024-04-19 08:24:57 Servicial (0)
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Q: can I connect a spektrum satellite?

Preguntado por Jasper van \\\'t Hart sobre 2023-12-05 02:41:18

bikinidan Nope!

2024-04-19 08:21:26 Servicial (0)
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Q: is it compatible with Futaba transmitter ?

Preguntado por Thierry sobre 2023-12-15 02:24:30

bikinidan Nope!

2024-04-19 08:20:51 Servicial (1)
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quadcopter101 It is. The only differences appear to be the new paint job, and they removed the LCD screen from the controller.

2023-08-11 05:51:27 Servicial (1)
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bikinidan Yep, I know how you feel. I would much prefer to have a chauffeur-driven Rolls to take me where I want to go but I can only afford a Toyota Corolla. However, look on the bright side, it still gets me from A to B AND I can now afford quite a few more planes, etc at the price of this. :)

Marky 29/11/2023
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bikinidan For Multi Protocol Radio users this uses the FX/9630 protocol (need latest firmware version) or use a DSM or S-bus satellite receiver. Be warned that the flight board has shown some very strange behaviour in the Crane/Hover Mode at least!

GroundControlRC 30/11/2023
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bikinidan The CC2500 module version can ONLY be used with the Futaba S-FHSS protocol. If you want to use things like Futaba FASST etc then you will need an external module.

2024-01-03 05:23:29 Servicial (0)
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Q: mode 1 or 2?

Preguntado por ChrisP sobre 2023-08-06 07:30:26

bikinidan Supplied as Mode 2 but you can easily swap to Mode 1.

2024-01-03 05:19:21 Servicial (0)
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bikinidan The Firefox helicopter does NOT use the V761 protocol to the best of my knowledge and the protocol it DOES use is only supported by the full 4-in-1 module.

2024-01-03 05:15:42 Servicial (1)
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bikinidan You purchased the wrong version for the uses that you require. You should have bought the ELRS version plus a 4-in-1 module for the back OR a Jumper T-lite V2 with the full Internal 4-in-1 module.

2024-01-03 05:04:43 Servicial (3)
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bikinidan Your information is only half correct, krimdal! With the stock protocol there is NO motor failsafe when using the stock transmitter! However, if you add a satellite receiver you can set the satellite to failsafe to motor OFF in the model set-up! And a gentle rudder turn to stop the plane gliding straight away at dead stick.

2023-12-03 05:19:20 Servicial (1)
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Q: how can it be changed to mode 1

Preguntado por BG424521514 sobre 2023-11-28 07:35:31

bikinidan Buy it and read the manual or read through the RCGroups forums thread on this plane.

2023-11-28 08:32:00 Servicial (0)
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