Wow! Not only did you answer a question I always had about what the wire was for in the receiver package but now I don’t have to keep buying smart batteries for the data! Then I read all the comments and your useful responses. Thank you so much for taking the time and helping us all out.
I had bought a plane with this receiver and just bought my first one because I needed more than 6 channels. I didn't know what that wire was either. Great video.
Thanks, Matthew. Excellent explanation with pictures. please make a video on checking the current using a current meter, and why do it. I usually check out the battery pack, check surfaces going in the correct direction and make signal tests from time to time and that's all
Incredible production. So many different graphics. You put in there video examples. So flicking informative. Dude, you should be charging us for watching this. Well done
Thanks for a rational opinion! I agree completely - all the SMART items are way over priced. Once Spektrum realizes that their current pricing is not going to fly then begin to lower their prices to compete with other manufacturers, I'll jump on board especially with the ESC. I have 2 AR8020T receivers and they are great.
Thank you for the time spent on this!!!!! excellent , no bs approach. where do you find all the connection leads for XBUS, SRXL2 ?? Thanks in advance, Mark
Informative video. One question: can you see the drawn Mah on the telemetry if you have a combination of the Avian 40 amp dual smart ESC with a AR637TA receiver ?
I discovered the cable as well. I now only need to add a balance lead connector and I am set. I tested it by taking the wires and simply inserting them into the battery balance lead and it worked great. However, I want something more permanent by attaching a connector. thanks for the great advice.
@@joshuajones5331 You know the ESC wires that you connect to your battery, connect the two voltage sensing wires there. (Solder the two little wires to the power input pads of the ESC)
This was a very good video for a noob like me. Looking for information to decide what to buy as a first radio and I chose Spektrum NX10 together with AR8360T. I guess that I have a lot of stuff to walk through before I'm ready for my first airplane.
Those are good choices. You should also get the Spektrum USB dongle too and Real Flight simulator so that you can practice. Flying RC is fun and rewarding, but it is difficult to learn. The first crashes usually make people want to stop. Make your first 1,000 crashes happen on a simulator.
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@@MatthewHeiskell I found some information that the NX10 should be able to connect to flight sim via USB. So I guess that the flightsim app is next on my list.
Thank you. I'm moving toward electrics but I want to use my new TX with my older nitro models. Can I just run the same RX batteries after swapping out to the new receiver?
Matthew Does spektrum have a combination receiver and esc and smart battery that will warn you when your battery is below a selected voltage in the telemetry menu? Or do you have to use the sending wire that gets connected to you lipo ?
The simplest and cheapest solution is to use the telemetry receiver only, but you have to connect those two voltage sensing wires to the battery. The other option is to use the telemetry receiver and smart ESC together. That will work with any battery too. And you won’t need to connect those two voltage sensing wires to your battery.
Good question! You should be fine if you correct mount the two long antennas. They need to be far away from each other and the short active part at the end need to be 90 degrees from the other one. Basically, point one nose to tail, and point the other one wing tip to wing tip. You can examine the number of dropped frames after a flight. If the number is high, adjust the antennas or add a satellite receiver.
I have a Avistar 40 with a OS 46 FX and im trying to find the right receiver to use with my DX6i. Its a DSMX so i was told it will work with the newer receivers. I dont need telemetry or any of that fancy stuff i just need a good receiver that wont lose signal. What is the right receiver you think I should get?
Sorry for the late reply, did you pick one? I usually look for receivers that have two long antenna, and place them carefully with a 90 degree separation angle using coffee straws.
@@MatthewHeiskell thank you for your reply. I went ahead with the AR 631 and the 410. I haven had an issue with the receivers yet. I've also had to replace the OS46fx with an OS AXii MAX. It's been a reliable plane since then.
Hi Matthew! I have a NX8 / AR8020T receiver. I would like to have altitude/vario and battery telemetry. What do I have to buy in order to have this information in my radio? Thanks!
You don't need anything extra. You can do those things with what you have. That's basically what I did in the video, maybe watch it again? Lemme know if you still have questions! 😁
I'm a beginner, I've been flying the arrows Bigfoot RTF. I want to buy my first radio, I was looking to get a Nx6 or Nx8? My plane has flaps and I would like safe and motor cut off switch. Both radios that I'm looking at don't come with receiver.. So what what kind a receiver should I get it? Thanks
Hi! very informative video. Happened to land on this channel as I am trying to learn if the AM8020T receiver can be used with Radiomaster TX16S which supports DSMX protocol? And if the telemetry features or at least the battery voltage telemetry could be used? This is to be used on a TREX 500XT helicopter with a BD AXON FBL system. Great if I could have your opinion.
Hello Vitor, that's a reallly nice helicopter. Are you sure that you want to fly with Spektrum? Why not FRSky or TBS Crossfire? The BD AXON FBL takes SBUS as input, right? You just really want voltage telemetry?
@@MatthewHeiskell Hi, thanks for coming back. Does not have to be Spectrum, It may be any system that works with Radiomaster and is adequate for that size of Heli. Both your suggestions are good, thanks. I never though about crossfire as I had it as very long range system, and rather expensive. But after reading your comment, I did some research and it might be a good contender. Thanks
What I'm wondering... if I get the GPS module for my existing reciever can I have all the virtual fence functions of those airplanes with the GPS module installed?
That’s a good question! I’m not sure of the answer, but I think that the virtual fence capable receiver is a full blown flight controller. Adding a GPS to a normal telemetry receiver might be able to warn you when you’ve gone a certain distance, but I think it would need to be a flight controller to fly the plane homeward for you. Cheers Turbo Jones! Thanks for your other nice comments! 😄
So I can use only the AR8020T receiver and get flight pack voltage back to my Spektrum radio? I do NOT have to have the Smart ESC nor Smart battery used in conjunction with this receiver...correct?
How do I get the pack voltage to work on my DX9, 2.08 firmware. Using a E Flite Turbo Timber Evolution. AR637TA receiver. It just keeps say flight pack no data
Well I am back, is it normal for warning no telemetry, All the time even, rolling up to my feet and I get no Telemetry even still I get no hold , this is very normal for all telemetry receivers ?
I was hoping that I could set up the telemetry to put out an audible warning that the flight battery was down to a certain voltage and then I would proceed to land rather than having to flick a switch to hear what the voltage was and then decide.
There might be, but I wouldn’t know. You’ll have to ask someone who know more about RC Trucks. I had to google it to even know what it was, haha. Good luck!
So you have the data on your screen, but you want it to speak when you hit a button or switch? You need to make a custom sound/voice event in the transmitter.
@@MatthewHeiskell But they are not I have a 636 that does not work any better than a cheap orangerx the AS3x wont activate The app doesn’t do anything OVERPRICED GARBAGE
I think those receivers are DSM2. Your old transmitter is DSM2, but your new transmitter is DSMX. You should be able to change a setting in your new transmitter to make it work as DSM2. Also, you might need to update the firmware of the transmitter.
I have the E-Flite BNF RV-7 and Turbo Timber 1.5m evolution can I get altitude from the recievers with my NX8 radio or to I need to add a telemetry altitude sensor?
You should be able to get altitude from those receivers. After you bind, and the control surfaces are responding, go to the telemetry page and select AUTO and it should populate.
It’s scary thought that I might blow up the unit when I put high voltage lipo into the telemetry port. There’s no information about max voltage it can take. I took a chance to inject a 7s lipo, low and behold, it reads the voltage correctly and I didnt blow it up. I havent tried over 7s voltage, maybe anyone can find out whats the max voltage
@@MatthewHeiskell I couldn't find any info about it in spec sheet or manual on the net. OrangeRX and LemonRX mention in theirs. They could take up to 50V or 12s. It's a very disappointing that Spektrum is not very clear about their products
@@MatthewHeiskell Thanks, I'll try to get it figured out. :) Also, I'm assuming the voltage meter is more accurate. My other RXs agree with it, but this one particular ar410 doesn't.
I purchased an NX8 and the AR8020T receiver....does this have to replace the receiver that came with my cessna....can't seem to find a video on the installation of the new receiver that comes with the new radio or can I use the other receiver?
You can use the receiver that is already in the plane or you can use the new one if the original one does not have telemetry. But the first one might have SAFE, which makes it easier to fly.
@@tlrcamp8009 Get them as far away as possible from each other and orient them 90 degrees to each other. (One up and one sideways) or (one up and one forward)
I have an NX8 radio, RV-7 airplane (advertised as supporting fly by telemetry) it has an Avian 45amp ESC lite, I am using a Spektrum 4s 2200 smart battery. I can not get any telemetry screen to display actual values. What is wrong ?
With the airplane and transmitter connected to each other, ready to fly, go to the transmitter's telemetry screen and click "auto setup". That should discover all the sensors and setup the display for you.
@@MatthewHeiskell Matthew, thanks so much.. I am making some progress.. I did the auto setup and it added smart esc, gforce and gyroscope to the telemetry screen. I now see info displayed on the esc screen - rpms shows up and works, temp is not working but I am guessing you must attach a sensor to the battery to have that available.. Now how do I get the battery voltage to display while I am flying or better yet how do I set a switch and get a voice to tell me the battery voltage while I am flying ? I put volts on the ticker tape option but it is not being displayed on the main menu???
@@lw216316 I don't like to EVER look at my radio while flying. I suggest that you set it to speak the battery voltage when you flip a switch. I suggest that you use a 2 position switch. In the normal menu, look for "Custom voice/sound event" or something like that. Select the 2 position switch. Put the voltage telemetry on both switch positions. Here is a gotcha: There are TWO voltage telemetry options. One will work and the other will not. One relies on the simple voltage sensing wire and the other relies on the smart ESC. Since You're using the smart ESC. It will read out voltage, current, and ESC temperature each time you move the switch.
I guess in 2021 it’s cheaper and safe to go with a flight controller that won’t basically “fly away” and bring no matter what your model back or at least provide the last coordinates.
@@MatthewHeiskell For you and others: Actually it is JST ZH 1,5 mm 2pin Be carefull - plus (red) and minus (black) are exchanged when you buy these cables with a piece of cord. Measuring = knowing! Learned through damage (cables smoked) - luckily the receiver is not defective!
That would be a great plane for the vario! You can turn the rising/falling tones on and adjust the volume. I bet you can turn it on/off with a switch in the custom voice setup menu.
@@MatthewHeiskell I have a DX6 and DX8 gen2 and some AS3X Spektrums and they are good, but I find the 7 channel Lemons with stabilization equal...and I can adjust the gains on the Lemons with a small dial on their Rx...
THANK YOU!!!!!!!!Finally a simple and easy explanation about smart technology. You'd figure if they were so smart they'd make it easy to understand.
Wow! Not only did you answer a question I always had about what the wire was for in the receiver package but now I don’t have to keep buying smart batteries for the data! Then I read all the comments and your useful responses. Thank you so much for taking the time and helping us all out.
You’re welcome! 😄
I had bought a plane with this receiver and just bought my first one because I needed more than 6 channels. I didn't know what that wire was either. Great video.
Glad I could help! 😄
Thanks for this information, I have been wondering what this wire was used for, I couldn't find it anywhere in the instructions. Good video.
Thanks! I’m glad that you found it helpful!
Thanks, Matthew. Excellent explanation with pictures. please make a video on checking the current using a current meter, and why do it. I usually check out the battery pack, check surfaces going in the correct direction and make signal tests from time to time and that's all
Incredible production. So many different graphics. You put in there video examples. So flicking informative. Dude, you should be charging us for watching this. Well done
That’s really encouraging to hear! Thanks for taking the time to write that! 😄
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Thanks for a rational opinion! I agree completely - all the SMART items are way over priced. Once Spektrum realizes that their current pricing is not going to fly then begin to lower their prices to compete with other manufacturers, I'll jump on board especially with the ESC. I have 2 AR8020T receivers and they are great.
Thank you for a simple and straightforward explanation.
Very informative! Can you tell us what cable you used to connect your LIPO balance plug to the receiver?
The receiver came with that wire.
@@MatthewHeiskell , thanks! I'll have to dig through my box-o-parts to see if I retained that cable.
Thank you for the time spent on this!!!!! excellent , no bs approach.
where do you find all the connection leads for XBUS, SRXL2 ??
Thanks in advance, Mark
Thanks! Those wires should come with those accessories. But you can also get them Amazon: amzn.to/3urObYS
Informative video. One question: can you see the drawn Mah on the telemetry if you have a combination of the Avian 40 amp dual smart ESC with a AR637TA receiver ?
That’s a good question! As of this video, no. But it should be possible with an update.
Very helpful information, thank you. Where did you purchase your cord to go from receiver voltage to battery lead?
Thanks! That came with the receiver.
I discovered the cable as well. I now only need to add a balance lead connector and I am set. I tested it by taking the wires and simply inserting them into the battery balance lead and it worked great. However, I want something more permanent by attaching a connector. thanks for the great advice.
Very helpful information, thank you. I tried to find some information on how to connect the AR8020T to a Pixhawk 6x but I found nothing :(
That’s tricky but I think it’s possible. Most flight controllers want sbus, not pwm.
You don't need a balance plug to read volts. You can hard wire it to the esc side of the plug to get voltage as well
Yeah, that's the best way. Then you only have one battery plug to connect. I was just doing a quick solution, not a permanent install.
Mikey, can you explain you're method in more detail?
@@joshuajones5331 You know the ESC wires that you connect to your battery, connect the two voltage sensing wires there. (Solder the two little wires to the power input pads of the ESC)
@@MatthewHeiskell oh ok! Thanks. That's brilliant
This was a very good video for a noob like me. Looking for information to decide what to buy as a first radio and I chose Spektrum NX10 together with AR8360T. I guess that I have a lot of stuff to walk through before I'm ready for my first airplane.
Those are good choices. You should also get the Spektrum USB dongle too and Real Flight simulator so that you can practice. Flying RC is fun and rewarding, but it is difficult to learn. The first crashes usually make people want to stop. Make your first 1,000 crashes happen on a simulator.
@@MatthewHeiskell I found some information that the NX10 should be able to connect to flight sim via USB. So I guess that the flightsim app is next on my list.
Perfect!
Interesting. Well done.
Thank you. I'm moving toward electrics but I want to use my new TX with my older nitro models. Can I just run the same RX batteries after swapping out to the new receiver?
You’re welcome! 😄 Sure, just make sure the batteries are fully charged and healthy.
Matthew Does spektrum have a combination receiver and esc and smart battery that will warn you when your battery is below a selected voltage in the telemetry menu? Or do you have to use the sending wire that gets connected to you lipo ?
The simplest and cheapest solution is to use the telemetry receiver only, but you have to connect those two voltage sensing wires to the battery. The other option is to use the telemetry receiver and smart ESC together. That will work with any battery too. And you won’t need to connect those two voltage sensing wires to your battery.
Great and useful explanation, thanks for sharing!! New subscriber👊🏼
Does it pay to put an extra satellite on those new Telemetry receivers
Good question! You should be fine if you correct mount the two long antennas. They need to be far away from each other and the short active part at the end need to be 90 degrees from the other one. Basically, point one nose to tail, and point the other one wing tip to wing tip. You can examine the number of dropped frames after a flight. If the number is high, adjust the antennas or add a satellite receiver.
I have a Avistar 40 with a OS 46 FX and im trying to find the right receiver to use with my DX6i. Its a DSMX so i was told it will work with the newer receivers. I dont need telemetry or any of that fancy stuff i just need a good receiver that wont lose signal. What is the right receiver you think I should get?
Sorry for the late reply, did you pick one? I usually look for receivers that have two long antenna, and place them carefully with a 90 degree separation angle using coffee straws.
@@MatthewHeiskell thank you for your reply. I went ahead with the AR 631 and the 410. I haven had an issue with the receivers yet. I've also had to replace the OS46fx with an OS AXii MAX. It's been a reliable plane since then.
Thanks this was a very informative video, very helpful!
Glad it was helpful!
Hi Matthew! I have a NX8 / AR8020T receiver. I would like to have altitude/vario and battery telemetry. What do I have to buy in order to have this information in my radio? Thanks!
You don't need anything extra. You can do those things with what you have. That's basically what I did in the video, maybe watch it again? Lemme know if you still have questions! 😁
@@MatthewHeiskell I think my receptor is not working well. Altitude still not working.
I'm a beginner, I've been flying the arrows Bigfoot RTF. I want to buy my first radio, I was looking to get a Nx6 or Nx8? My plane has flaps and I would like safe and motor cut off switch. Both radios that I'm looking at don't come with receiver.. So what what kind a receiver should I get it?
Thanks
The Nx6 with a 6 channel receiver will work well for you. The motor cut does not use a channel, just an extra switch on the transmitter.
Hi!
very informative video.
Happened to land on this channel as I am trying to learn if the AM8020T receiver can be used with Radiomaster TX16S which supports DSMX protocol?
And if the telemetry features or at least the battery voltage telemetry could be used?
This is to be used on a TREX 500XT helicopter with a BD AXON FBL system.
Great if I could have your opinion.
Hello Vitor, that's a reallly nice helicopter. Are you sure that you want to fly with Spektrum? Why not FRSky or TBS Crossfire? The BD AXON FBL takes SBUS as input, right? You just really want voltage telemetry?
@@MatthewHeiskell Hi, thanks for coming back. Does not have to be Spectrum, It may be any system that works with Radiomaster and is adequate for that size of Heli. Both your suggestions are good, thanks. I never though about crossfire as I had it as very long range system, and rather expensive. But after reading your comment, I did some research and it might be a good contender. Thanks
What I'm wondering... if I get the GPS module for my existing reciever can I have all the virtual fence functions of those airplanes with the GPS module installed?
That’s a good question! I’m not sure of the answer, but I think that the virtual fence capable receiver is a full blown flight controller. Adding a GPS to a normal telemetry receiver might be able to warn you when you’ve gone a certain distance, but I think it would need to be a flight controller to fly the plane homeward for you. Cheers Turbo Jones! Thanks for your other nice comments! 😄
Extremely helpful. Thank you very much
Many thanks! 😄
Will the AR637TA provide flight volt without a Smart ESC in place? Can'tI just use the voltage wire and plug into the lipo balance wire?
Yup, that’s one of the things that I demonstrated in the video.
Nice overview , well done
Thanks! I appreciate that! 😄
Thanks for the videos!
So I can use only the AR8020T receiver and get flight pack voltage back to my Spektrum radio? I do NOT have to have the Smart ESC nor Smart battery used in conjunction with this receiver...correct?
Correct! Just run those voltage sensing wires to your battery. I used the balance lead connectors to make it easy
Thank you EXTREMELY HELPFUL!!!!
How do I get the pack voltage to work on my DX9, 2.08 firmware. Using a E Flite Turbo Timber Evolution. AR637TA receiver. It just keeps say flight pack no data
Try hitting the auto discover function button. Make you everything is connected and ready to fly when you click it.
Well I am back, is it normal for warning no telemetry, All the time even, rolling up to my feet and I get no Telemetry even still I get no hold , this is very normal for all telemetry receivers ?
I think you have to program the warning levels as a custom spoken alert. I like to setup mine to just read the voltage to me when I flip a switch
I was hoping that I could set up the telemetry to put out an audible warning that the flight battery was down to a certain voltage and then I would proceed to land rather than having to flick a switch to hear what the voltage was and then decide.
You can set it to do that. Often times it defaults to do that exact behavior after you auto configure the telemetry.
@@MatthewHeiskell Oh ok, I haven't picked up my AR8200T as yet so ok, we will give it a try.
@@mrvoyagerm Awesome!
first class, kepp em coming ,thank you
Thanks! 😁
Is there a way to calibrate the speed. It’s saying that I’m hitting 66mph in a stock V5 Notorious with a 12t pinion. There’s no way.
There might be, but I wouldn’t know. You’ll have to ask someone who know more about RC Trucks. I had to google it to even know what it was, haha. Good luck!
What is the maximum voltage these telemetry receivers can take at the "volt" telemetry port on the casing?
One of mine is on a 6s plane. I think the upper limit is 30 volts.
@@MatthewHeiskell Cheers Matthew, good to know
60 V max
hello my 8 channel as3x receiver doesn't announce altitude. do you know how to program it?
So you have the data on your screen, but you want it to speak when you hit a button or switch? You need to make a custom sound/voice event in the transmitter.
@@MatthewHeiskell did that and still no data found
I recommend calling horizon hobby customer support. They can walk you through it on the phone. 1 (888) 959-2307
Spektrum just needs to keep things simple
Yeah, or provide good instructional videos! 😄
@@MatthewHeiskell
But they are not
I have a 636 that does not work any better than a cheap orangerx the AS3x wont activate
The app doesn’t do anything
OVERPRICED GARBAGE
Nice video!
Glad you found it useful! 😄
Dx6 g2 us version. Won’t bind to my recivers like ar6100/ lemon / orange recivers. Is it the recivers or the transmitter. Ok with dx6i
I think those receivers are DSM2. Your old transmitter is DSM2, but your new transmitter is DSMX. You should be able to change a setting in your new transmitter to make it work as DSM2. Also, you might need to update the firmware of the transmitter.
I have the E-Flite BNF RV-7 and Turbo Timber 1.5m evolution can I get altitude from the recievers with my NX8 radio or to I need to add a telemetry altitude sensor?
You should be able to get altitude from those receivers. After you bind, and the control surfaces are responding, go to the telemetry page and select AUTO and it should populate.
@@MatthewHeiskell Thank you, I will give it a go; before I fly tomorrow. Cheers
Dude thank you so much
Glad it’s helpful! 😄
It’s scary thought that I might blow up the unit when I put high voltage lipo into the telemetry port. There’s no information about max voltage it can take. I took a chance to inject a 7s lipo, low and behold, it reads the voltage correctly and I didnt blow it up. I havent tried over 7s voltage, maybe anyone can find out whats the max voltage
You’ve got to be pretty close! I thought 6s was the max. It might be in the spec sheet.
@@MatthewHeiskell I couldn't find any info about it in spec sheet or manual on the net. OrangeRX and LemonRX mention in theirs. They could take up to 50V or 12s. It's a very disappointing that Spektrum is not very clear about their products
Yeah, that’s an important thing to know!
My voltage meter reads about .3 volts higher than my ar410 rx. Can the ar410 be recalibrated to match the voltage meter reading? NX10 TX.
Yeah, I think there is a way to adjust the offset in the transmitter menu.
@@MatthewHeiskell Thanks, I'll try to get it figured out. :) Also, I'm assuming the voltage meter is more accurate. My other RXs agree with it, but this one particular ar410 doesn't.
I purchased an NX8 and the AR8020T receiver....does this have to replace the receiver that came with my cessna....can't seem to find a video on the installation of the new receiver that comes with the new radio or can I use the other receiver?
You can use the receiver that is already in the plane or you can use the new one if the original one does not have telemetry. But the first one might have SAFE, which makes it easier to fly.
@@MatthewHeiskell thank you very much
Thank you
You’re welcome! 😄 I’m glad that you found it useful!
Thanks 👍
ThANKS
Does this receiver need a satellite/remote receiver?
It is optional. You shouldn't need one if you position the antennas correctly. Also, the transmitter will warn you when the signal gets low.
@@MatthewHeiskell this will be my first time with this receiver how am I suppose to position the antennas?
@@tlrcamp8009 Get them as far away as possible from each other and orient them 90 degrees to each other. (One up and one sideways) or (one up and one forward)
I have an NX8 radio, RV-7 airplane (advertised as supporting fly by telemetry)
it has an Avian 45amp ESC lite, I am using a Spektrum 4s 2200 smart battery.
I can not get any telemetry screen to display actual values.
What is wrong ?
With the airplane and transmitter connected to each other, ready to fly, go to the transmitter's telemetry screen and click "auto setup". That should discover all the sensors and setup the display for you.
@@MatthewHeiskell Matthew, thanks so much.. I am making some progress.. I did the auto setup and it added smart esc, gforce and gyroscope to the telemetry screen. I now see info displayed on the esc screen - rpms shows up and works, temp is not working but I am guessing you must attach a sensor to the battery to have that available..
Now how do I get the battery voltage to display while I am flying or better yet how do I set a switch and get a voice to tell me the battery voltage while I am flying ?
I put volts on the ticker tape option but it is not being displayed on the main menu???
@@lw216316 I don't like to EVER look at my radio while flying. I suggest that you set it to speak the battery voltage when you flip a switch. I suggest that you use a 2 position switch. In the normal menu, look for "Custom voice/sound event" or something like that. Select the 2 position switch. Put the voltage telemetry on both switch positions. Here is a gotcha: There are TWO voltage telemetry options. One will work and the other will not. One relies on the simple voltage sensing wire and the other relies on the smart ESC. Since You're using the smart ESC. It will read out voltage, current, and ESC temperature each time you move the switch.
@@MatthewHeiskell thanks, it is working now on a switch.
@@lw216316 Awesome! Well done! There are tons of useful audio clips that you can trigger. . . flaps up/down, gear up/down, low/mid/high rates.
I guess in 2021 it’s cheaper and safe to go with a flight controller that won’t basically “fly away” and bring no matter what your model back or at least provide the last coordinates.
This receiver is 100% manual control only. It does not even have gyro stabilization (AS3X).
Hi, anyone know what’s the maximum voltage you can put in to the 2 pin “VOLT” port, I wish to run a 6 cell battery?
It can handle 6S. I have one on my 3m Fox glider. I think the max is 30V.
@@MatthewHeiskell Fabulous, thanks.
Does anyone know what type of plug (2 pole) is needed for the voltage measurement. I want to link it to the ESCs of different planes.
You're talking about the red and black voltage sensing wire, right? The connector that plugs into the receiver side is called a 2 pin JST PH.
@@MatthewHeiskell Thank you very much!!!!
@@MatthewHeiskell For you and others: Actually it is JST ZH 1,5 mm 2pin
Be carefull - plus (red) and minus (black) are exchanged when you buy these cables with a piece of cord. Measuring = knowing!
Learned through damage (cables smoked) - luckily the receiver is not defective!
Was that a
Generic or Horizon $12 "VOLT" port lead that had cable colors reversed?
@@erichoenderop1142thank you for this clarification...
Thelemetry available battery,. Fuel
I am not tapping the full potential on Conscendo-
That would be a great plane for the vario! You can turn the rising/falling tones on and adjust the volume. I bet you can turn it on/off with a switch in the custom voice setup menu.
@@MatthewHeiskell Right!! Soon as I'm done repairing it! haha
Spektrum......doing their part in continuing to keep this hobby expensive...............
I know! Most of the time I just use a Redcon CM703 receiver.
@@MatthewHeiskell I have a DX6 and DX8 gen2 and some AS3X Spektrums and they are good, but I find the 7 channel Lemons with stabilization equal...and I can adjust the gains on the Lemons with a small dial on their Rx...
@@garyvale8347 Yeah, I prefer that kind of adjustability too.
You mentioned your Tundra in the video. I have a Tundra but you lost me.
Oh, sorry. Are you talking about the truck? The RC airplane model in the video is also called a Tundra.
@@MatthewHeiskell
That cleared up my confusion! LOL