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Author Topic: Turnigy / FlySky Transmitters and FlyMentor Control?  (Read 129 times)
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« on: February 08, 2010, 12:02:12 PM »

I have several friends who have the TX and while they are new to the hobby, it seems to be a very beefy feeling and nicely laid out TX. Does almost all of the features of other TX's costing 3-4 times the price. Anyway, it's all that's in the budget for right now.

My question: There are three knobs on the TX. I would like to know if these can be setup so that one controls fine pitch hover adjustment (I think this is a factory setting for one), gain control for an external tail gyro and the remaining knob as a gain control for a Flymentor stabilization system.

I've posted a few pics and the manual can be downloaded here:

http://www.rcmodelpart.com/photo/FS-TH9X-MANUAL.pdf

Thanks in advance.


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« Reply #1 on: February 08, 2010, 12:39:52 PM »

I have several friends who have the TX and while they are new to the hobby, it seems to be a very beefy feeling and nicely laid out TX. Does almost all of the features of other TX's costing 3-4 times the price. Anyway, it's all that's in the budget for right now.

My question: There are three knobs on the TX. I would like to know if these can be setup so that one controls fine pitch hover adjustment (I think this is a factory setting for one), gain control for an external tail gyro and the remaining knob as a gain control for a Flymentor stabilization system.

I've posted a few pics and the manual can be downloaded here:

http://www.rcmodelpart.com/photo/FS-TH9X-MANUAL.pdf

Thanks in advance.


I would think so. If not the tx is a POS. Most nice 9 channel txs can assign any switch/knob to any channel.
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