Wildthing
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No, you talk to the tx and it listens.I had the voice calls turned off in most of the video but there are in there!
No, you talk to the tx and it listens.I had the voice calls turned off in most of the video but there are in there!
So is it a totally new programed in switch or did you replace a factory one?I added a small momentary switch to the T16 using one of the spare switch pads (I used SJ) - the process to solder in the wires took some nerves as it is all a bit teeny tiny - nevertheless it all works and I now have a proper launch mode switch for the DLG - I like the small switch as you can either rock it or push it to engage!
I Would have gone for the Radiomaster myself, given the choice its a much better radio with same functionality. I've had one for over 2 years now brilliant radio can't fault it. One draw back with the Jumper you cannot charge the battery in situ, but can with the Radiomaster. There where a number of build issues associated with the early Jumpers, which I hope for your sake have now been resolved. Radiomaster was formed by Jumper employees who left and set up their own company, the TX16s evolved and resolved all the previous issues with the Jumper T16.well, I got rather excited and ordered a new Tx (jumper T16 with open TX) - I think I will expand this thread to include my experience with both kits!
Firstly, I am a novice pilot and I really like the i6s, it is affordable, and works ultra smoothly with the AFHDS 2 receivers - the overall design and the touch screen has real appeal - unless the firmware gets upgraded again, the downside can only be the 4mix limit (and possibly the lack of trim switches) - I have mixed flaps with my ailerons (flaperons) which has covered most of my needs - I am sure I could programme a V-tail mix, and a flaperon mix if I use all four available mixes! The batteries last for ages (I use rechargeables). I am hoping my son will fly at some stage, so I will keep using the i6s and figure out how to trainer it to the T16 at some stage!
Why did I go for the Jumper? I have only been on the forum for a wee while, but in the first instance, I have not heard a bad word from the open TX users that I admire - I currently have no prebuild mixes on the i6s so learning to programme is not so frightening (rather exciting actually) - for a ship with split ailerons/flaps and crow, this rig will certainly come into its own - the design looks marvellous and the large format colour screen is a drawcard - it is early days on the binding flexibility as I am only using the FS gear, but who knows down the line!
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Are those the same type of receiver Flite Test are using? I know the receivers are paired. So they override any settings and go with the one just about to be paired, the receiver number 2 or x amount. Channels.
Good luck getting your head around thatPlease explain your question a bit more?