Yes, I agree with @eoinj3929. It would be nice to see how that would be setup with voice off. I would like to also ask if there is a cut sheet/legend of all the Logic switch "arguments/conditions" that would explain the arguments available. [A]>X or XOR is not exactly intuitive like some of the other arguments available. Excellent video, extremely helpful!! Thanks!!!
Excellent. Can I suggest another logic switch for speed less than 10 mph to turn off the voice after you have landed. The AND argument can be used to get the voice active between 60 and 10.. I'd like to see how you create that. Many thanks 👍
Howdy. Thanks for the comment. Actually, you can do a couple of things. You can put it on a switch or use the range feature in the logic switch. There, you can set the range to be between whatever you want.
Great sieres of tutorials, thank you
You bet. Glad you like them 👍🏻
I did this on my QX7 Access with the R9MM Access receiver 😅
Guess your going to have to show us how to use RANGE, 😂 Great series of tutorials by the way! 👍
No problem. I just posted a video showing how the range feature works. Glad to help 😎
Yes, I agree with @eoinj3929. It would be nice to see how that would be setup with voice off.
I would like to also ask if there is a cut sheet/legend of all the Logic switch "arguments/conditions" that would explain the arguments available. [A]>X or XOR is not exactly intuitive like some of the other arguments available. Excellent video, extremely helpful!! Thanks!!!
Excellent. Can I suggest another logic switch for speed less than 10 mph to turn off the voice after you have landed. The AND argument can be used to get the voice active between 60 and 10.. I'd like to see how you create that. Many thanks 👍
Thanks for the comment. You would actually want to use the range function. There, you can set it be in between any speed range.
Hey AZFlyer, great video. Just wondering if the
Howdy. Thanks for the comment. Actually, you can do a couple of things. You can put it on a switch or use the range feature in the logic switch. There, you can set the range to be between whatever you want.