Glad to see you are getting some ad sponsorship. Don’t always care for ads but I love your channel and you have helped me a LOT and anything that helps you out I support.
Thank you for the kind comment. Sponsors will help me do more for the channel. Grateful to know smart people understand how the system works. FYI I tried to balance it out on this video (and all future sponsored videos) by pulling mid-rolls. So hopefully no more disruptive than a YT placed ad.
Ive had this radio for about 4 years now and its great, the 6ch rec works great for gliders and sail planes and the 12ch is easy to use with crossfire and FPV. good radio if you want something you can tinker with and dont want to trade price for features, you can turn the beeps off and a 1s 1200mah lipo with an adjustment to the battery alarm on the radio will last you all day.
Thanks for the overview. As a Spektrum and Open/EdgeTx user, I was always interested in this because they were kinda their own thing. It would have been so easy for them to use OpenTx and an existing protocol. Nice to see a hands-on and some of the other programming screens!
This was my first radio after the 80ies and I still use it with the Saber 920 and the AR Wing. Three kilometers range is enough for short flying. It is a special one and if you can fly with junk than you can fly with anything 😂 I am using the R12DSM receiver. I also shorten the sticks for better handling. My 5inch drone had this receiver too. Now I am using elrs. For better planes I rather go with Spektrum. The range is shorter, but enough for LOS. Apart from that, the delay (latency)is much smaller than with Spektrum. It is some kind of an experimental radio and a weird science, but I like to try out the stuff they offer.
@@RCVideoReviews Yes, it's a kind of Futaba. I like the R12DSM receiver, but unfortunately I couldn't bind it with the 4in1 Jumper T Pro, so I switched to elrs. Maybe you can help me with the right protocol or it's impossible. By the way, the Jumper has crappy gimbals too, but I like the shape of the transmitter. Better gimbals and switches would have been a good thing for radiolink too.
Hi, sir. Thank you for your feedback. If you want to test the precision of 4096 of R12DS, we recommend you to test with servo of 4096, and there will be no noise or jitter.
If you watch the video, you'll see I used a PWM decoder and software to evaluate the PWM signal coming out of the RX. Servos aren't necessary in that test. It was a direct evaluation of the PWM output on the RX.
This was my first radio about 8 years ago. I had the grey one which they don't seem to make anymore. It works but not long after I purchased it I realized it was junk.. Actually it was the AT10 I purchased it had DSSS. The AT10II came out after and added FHSS but that is the only change everything else has not changed for years. For the price of this radio today I would suggest that not even a beginner purchase it. There are much better options. Hook it up to a flight sim and you will see how non standard this thing is with it's funky channel mapping..
@@RCVideoReviews Well, the first thing is it needed a proprietary cable that plugged into the back only available from Radiolink and when I hooked it up using the sim the channel maps were like 1,8,6,2 like random numbers. After playing around with it for a while I actually got it to work properly. I then realized just how bad the resolution was on the gimbals. I flew one quadcopter with it for a while that I learned to build by watching many Painless360 videos. It was wasted money and soon after purchased a FRSKY QX7 radio when they first came out. When FrSky pulled their shenanigans with their radios I switched to Radiomaster and have been using TX16's ever since.
The gimbals or something else in that radio definitely generates some noise. FWIW May TX16s has some weird channels in the MS joystick window when I set it up for Companion. I think the elevator comes in on Ch6 or something like that. I don't blame the radio for that. I blame MS. Anyway--this one's not for me either. It's going back today.
You know what's interesting is they're surface radios are pretty good. Have rssi and vbat just plugs into the Rx. We used them at school because the have a tracked vehicle mixer and 6 channels. My teacher at the time had good relationship with an engineer at radiolink (Jenny) who got crossfire working on their surface transmitter and a head tracker function as well the only other surface trans we could find to do crossfire was futaba for 600 each as opposed to 60. I think that the old jumper t16 and then radiomaster kinda killed radiolinks air transmitter business as they seem to focus on the surface side now. That's my 2 cents
Interesting back story. Thanks for sharing. The comments have come out decidedly against this TX. It seems to me they made an honest attempt, but it "barely" qualifies as what I'd call hobby grade--and I didn't even get past the bench for testing.
I Have two questions about this radio before I buy it. First question is the trainer wire. I need 1/8 Inch mic Style connector To set this up. Does this have that feature? And also can I swap the left and right gimbal? I want to control the elevator and runs with the left hand and the throttle and Rutter with my right.
thank you for the video. I am new to RC world. I bought a SIG Riser 100. Now looking for a radio and am considering the Radiolink. What servo's and receiver battery pack can i use with this? Thanks for your help.
Maybe I'm lucky but I've not had a problem with this radio. Sure, it's cheap and I agree about the gimbal quality and controls but it does the job and range is good enough, much further than LOS. As for the battery installation I simply made up a short extension lead to use with my 2500 mah 3s battery because it's a fiddle to access the connector. I've had this for about eight years. Sure, my Graupner and TX16s radios are far better but I've never had any interference problems with the Radiolink and the telemetry is useful. Nice tech review covering the stepping but if it works, it works!
Good to hear the other side of the coin. I was a little surprised to hear so many initial negative comments about reliability compared to Amazon reviews which hold this radio in higher regard.
Hi, sir. Here is a tutorial of battery of AT10II for your reference. ruclips.net/video/CkzCF_ARoUs/видео.html You may have a check and any question when using AT10II please feel free to contact us.
Sad to say, I agree with you. I use this radio with all my ETF jets. I’d rather prefer this over spectrum I have the NX six channel. Have not lost signal at all with this. It’s easy to set up rates and reverse channels. My opinion, it has very good range is excellent I agree.
I didn't take it out if its box in a while, but this looks A LOT like a Futaba 10C to me - both on the outside and in the firmware :) I was really hoping it uses OpenTX/EdgeTX... Would have made the radio so much more interesting. Well, if one was ready to accept the crappy gimbals :)
I was looking into this radio . But I think I’ll go with the futaba T12X . I had the radio master x16 it was a bit much to program my helicopter . I sent it back .
I have this AT10 II too. And plan to change from electric to gas. I have RCFG Singer 10cc. In your opinion, Can AT10 with 12ds or 9ds can fly this?. Thank
I watched your video, very helpful! I have an opportunity to purchase this NOS for $50., totally within my beginner budget. Should I go for it, or should I go for something else on Amazon?
Very cool to hear something new besides elrs stuff. Buuttt unfortunately they should have really made this radio with hall gimbals and a external module bay.
This was my first radio and i did not know that much about transmiter radios. Anyway, i also want to update i conect it to my computer and that was it i got it brick . So far i got 3 radios brick i mean 4 this one u doing the video , a jumper t16 and the radio master t16 and the 4 one well im pretty sure that when i try to update the radio im going to brick it too lol lol but thanks to ur videos now i can unbrick the radio .😂😂😂😢😢😢😢😊
@@RCVideoReviews I'm pretty sure it was such a noisy RF signal that once a plane got about 100 feet away, the controls lost all semblance of control. Inputs still had an effect on flight, but the outputs were not anything similar to the inputs, and the latency went up to like 500ms very quickly.
Their literature claims 3ms latency. The antennas look right. I wish I had better test gear for RF. I’d like to understand this a little better. But….I also have other things to keep me busy.
Glad to see you are getting some ad sponsorship. Don’t always care for ads but I love your channel and you have helped me a LOT and anything that helps you out I support.
Thank you for the kind comment. Sponsors will help me do more for the channel. Grateful to know smart people understand how the system works. FYI I tried to balance it out on this video (and all future sponsored videos) by pulling mid-rolls. So hopefully no more disruptive than a YT placed ad.
Ive had this radio for about 4 years now and its great, the 6ch rec works great for gliders and sail planes and the 12ch is easy to use with crossfire and FPV. good radio if you want something you can tinker with and dont want to trade price for features, you can turn the beeps off and a 1s 1200mah lipo with an adjustment to the battery alarm on the radio will last you all day.
Thanks for the overview. As a Spektrum and Open/EdgeTx user, I was always interested in this because they were kinda their own thing. It would have been so easy for them to use OpenTx and an existing protocol. Nice to see a hands-on and some of the other programming screens!
Yeah, I've known about RL for a while, but never really had any of their gear. Lots of negative comments about this radio though...
Great topic, I got it yesturday, thanks👍
This was my first radio after the 80ies and I still use it with the Saber 920 and the AR Wing. Three kilometers range is enough for short flying. It is a special one and if you can fly with junk than you can fly with anything 😂
I am using the R12DSM receiver.
I also shorten the sticks for better handling.
My 5inch drone had this receiver too. Now I am using elrs.
For better planes I rather go with Spektrum.
The range is shorter, but enough for LOS.
Apart from that, the delay (latency)is much smaller than with Spektrum.
It is some kind of an experimental radio and a weird science, but I like to try out the stuff they offer.
I'm glad to hear some positive long term reports. Flyer Mikey pointed out this is the same TX layout as the Futaba 10cg.
@@RCVideoReviews Yes, it's a kind of Futaba.
I like the R12DSM receiver, but unfortunately I couldn't bind it with the 4in1 Jumper T Pro, so I switched to elrs.
Maybe you can help me with the right protocol or it's impossible.
By the way, the Jumper has crappy gimbals too, but I like the shape of the transmitter.
Better gimbals and switches would have been a good thing for radiolink too.
I use one of there's small 7ch rxs with my Radiomaster TX16S and works great
You can add recharchable battery via the Plug Connection of the battery tray
Hi, sir. Thank you for your feedback. If you want to test the precision of 4096 of R12DS, we recommend you to test with servo of 4096, and there will be no noise or jitter.
If you watch the video, you'll see I used a PWM decoder and software to evaluate the PWM signal coming out of the RX. Servos aren't necessary in that test. It was a direct evaluation of the PWM output on the RX.
Im happy with my radiomaster tx16s mk2 ag01 gimbals.Elrs internal module and 4in1 external radiomaster module.
Me too...
This was my first radio about 8 years ago. I had the grey one which they don't seem to make anymore. It works but not long after I purchased it I realized it was junk.. Actually it was the AT10 I purchased it had DSSS. The AT10II came out after and added FHSS but that is the only change everything else has not changed for years. For the price of this radio today I would suggest that not even a beginner purchase it. There are much better options. Hook it up to a flight sim and you will see how non standard this thing is with it's funky channel mapping..
What happened?
@@RCVideoReviews Well, the first thing is it needed a proprietary cable that plugged into the back only available from Radiolink and when I hooked it up using the sim the channel maps were like 1,8,6,2 like random numbers. After playing around with it for a while I actually got it to work properly. I then realized just how bad the resolution was on the gimbals. I flew one quadcopter with it for a while that I learned to build by watching many Painless360 videos. It was wasted money and soon after purchased a FRSKY QX7 radio when they first came out. When FrSky pulled their shenanigans with their radios I switched to Radiomaster and have been using TX16's ever since.
The gimbals or something else in that radio definitely generates some noise. FWIW May TX16s has some weird channels in the MS joystick window when I set it up for Companion. I think the elevator comes in on Ch6 or something like that. I don't blame the radio for that. I blame MS. Anyway--this one's not for me either. It's going back today.
You know what's interesting is they're surface radios are pretty good. Have rssi and vbat just plugs into the Rx. We used them at school because the have a tracked vehicle mixer and 6 channels. My teacher at the time had good relationship with an engineer at radiolink (Jenny) who got crossfire working on their surface transmitter and a head tracker function as well the only other surface trans we could find to do crossfire was futaba for 600 each as opposed to 60. I think that the old jumper t16 and then radiomaster kinda killed radiolinks air transmitter business as they seem to focus on the surface side now. That's my 2 cents
Interesting back story. Thanks for sharing. The comments have come out decidedly against this TX. It seems to me they made an honest attempt, but it "barely" qualifies as what I'd call hobby grade--and I didn't even get past the bench for testing.
Is there Menu for V-Alavator includet ?
I Have two questions about this radio before I buy it. First question is the trainer wire. I need 1/8 Inch mic Style connector To set this up. Does this have that feature? And also can I swap the left and right gimbal? I want to control the elevator and runs with the left hand and the throttle and Rutter with my right.
thank you for the video. I am new to RC world. I bought a SIG Riser 100. Now looking for a radio and am considering the Radiolink. What servo's and receiver battery pack can i use with this? Thanks for your help.
Does it bind on s-fhss receiver on my micro heli, or dsm2 receiver ?
Maybe I'm lucky but I've not had a problem with this radio. Sure, it's cheap and I agree about the gimbal quality and controls but it does the job and range is good enough, much further than LOS. As for the battery installation I simply made up a short extension lead to use with my 2500 mah 3s battery because it's a fiddle to access the connector. I've had this for about eight years. Sure, my Graupner and TX16s radios are far better but I've never had any interference problems with the Radiolink and the telemetry is useful. Nice tech review covering the stepping but if it works, it works!
Good to hear the other side of the coin. I was a little surprised to hear so many initial negative comments about reliability compared to Amazon reviews which hold this radio in higher regard.
Hi, sir. Here is a tutorial of battery of AT10II for your reference. ruclips.net/video/CkzCF_ARoUs/видео.html You may have a check and any question when using AT10II please feel free to contact us.
Sad to say, I agree with you. I use this radio with all my ETF jets. I’d rather prefer this over spectrum I have the NX six channel. Have not lost signal at all with this. It’s easy to set up rates and reverse channels. My opinion, it has very good range is excellent I agree.
I didn't take it out if its box in a while, but this looks A LOT like a Futaba 10C to me - both on the outside and in the firmware :) I was really hoping it uses OpenTX/EdgeTX... Would have made the radio so much more interesting. Well, if one was ready to accept the crappy gimbals :)
I was looking into this radio . But I think I’ll go with the futaba T12X . I had the radio master x16 it was a bit much to program my helicopter . I sent it back .
I would definitely take Futaba.
Hiw could I use this trans with my collection of futaba/Corona recievers?
Sorry, I don't know.
I have this AT10 II too. And plan to change from electric to gas. I have RCFG Singer 10cc. In your opinion, Can AT10 with 12ds or 9ds can fly this?. Thank
I sent the radio back. Not for me. I made recommendations at the end of this video.
I this system compatible with analog servos & gyro?
Sure.
What is the range of this transmitter and receiver in the sky? Is it longer than fsi6?
Couldn't tell you. I sent it back the next day.
I got about 4000 meters
I watched your video, very helpful!
I have an opportunity to purchase this NOS for $50., totally within my beginner budget. Should I go for it, or should I go for something else on Amazon?
Hi John, as far as a battery you could make a 3s lipo or a lion work whit no problem.
I've already boxed it up for return :(. I won't be flying this one...
The transmitter is the same as the Futaba 10cg but with there software
Holy $&!T. They do look identical.
It's not the same radio. It's a clone. Or copy of just looks. Like Taranis copy of a jr but inside is different. Vice versa.
Very cool to hear something new besides elrs stuff. Buuttt unfortunately they should have really made this radio with hall gimbals and a external module bay.
Do you have any product plans for an updated radio?
This was my first radio and i did not know that much about transmiter radios. Anyway, i also want to update i conect it to my computer and that was it i got it brick . So far i got 3 radios brick i mean 4 this one u doing the video , a jumper t16 and the radio master t16 and the 4 one well im pretty sure that when i try to update the radio im going to brick it too lol lol but thanks to ur videos now i can unbrick the radio .😂😂😂😢😢😢😢😊
I have a video to help sort out bricked OTX/ETX radios like the T16 and TX16s: ruclips.net/video/H9_sxXY_K-8/видео.html
Man, Freddie's fast...🔥
Second...🤣
He definitely is.
better is prm-03 instead of prm-01
Requires FC. 01 is standalone.
Yeah but the boxer doesn’t come in that kewl orange 🍊
That orange is kind of cool...ngl.
158.00 bucks i would put 100 more and get a TX16S
Easy call.
Complete garbage. Especially when you can get a RM TX16s with color touch screen and EdgeTX for so cheap. No use case for this.
Seems to be the general consensus. I've boxed it for return already.
First
Cheap radio so thats why its not as good as some
It is a piece of trash in my experience. It has crashed everything I have ever tried to fly with it, and I'm not a novice pilot.
Ouch. Did you ever sort out why it crashed stuff?
@@RCVideoReviews I'm pretty sure it was such a noisy RF signal that once a plane got about 100 feet away, the controls lost all semblance of control. Inputs still had an effect on flight, but the outputs were not anything similar to the inputs, and the latency went up to like 500ms very quickly.
Their literature claims 3ms latency. The antennas look right. I wish I had better test gear for RF. I’d like to understand this a little better. But….I also have other things to keep me busy.
Well. Nice review. Its a good radio for folks who just want to fly, and not spend on a radio,