This one just popped up on my home page and was very helpful! I don’t fully understand the curves and all to really set up my radio properly but I’m learning. I’m still using a DX-8 for pretty much everything. I might invest in TX16S in the near future. Mine works for what I’m flying at the moment. Thanks as always for the helpful info!
Nothing wrong with a DX8! I still love my DX9! It’s my main radio and looking at a IX12 soon, the TX16S is a great radio for the money but can be very hard to learn.
Glad the newest SD card contents contain the M1/M2 settings for OMP already. I still want to throw the switches around here and there. The stock setup is very confusing if you're used to Spektrum radio's. This will help me out a little!
Oh yeah, the TX16S (OPENTX/EdgeTX) is a very hard radio to learn when coming from something so easy like spektrum. But that’s nice they give you the file now!
Personally I like spektrum as you can adjust things like pitch curve and throttle curve and I can’t remember witch one of the two are locked with a OMP protocol but all protocol will fly the heli just fine.
Great question, I don’t think I ever touched on that. So with OMP protocol you are at a fixed throttle curve and pitch curve. Meaning you can’t adjust your curves for throttle and pitch. There’s also a few of them little things that you want to do with the standard protocol that you are not fixed with DSMX. So that’s why i run a DSMX satellite
I’m new to 3D helicopters. I purchased the OMPHOBBY M1. TX16S controller. Batteries for the M1 and TX16S. Chargers for those batteries as well. Am I missing anything?
I fly the OMP motor FPV style for long range (1 mile distance). And I notice that the receiver needs to be 4 inches away from the big motor. When the receiver is within 2 inches from the big motor, the fail safe kicks in at quarter mile. So I mount the receiver on the tail boom.
Never had a problem, can’t see why the antenna by the motor will cause you signal loss but I am not flying a mile away either. But I have flown pretty far and zero issues.
The M1 is nose heavy,, the back is way better than the front side, for a more even distribution of weight , it that it is so powerful the covers that up . for hard 3D much better. On Back of heli.
I have tried it in all different spots and you cannot tell the difference. It balances perfectly. It does hard 3-D just fine I have even flown it with the OMP protocol no satellite and there’s absolutely zero difference.
This one just popped up on my home page and was very helpful! I don’t fully understand the curves and all to really set up my radio properly but I’m learning. I’m still using a DX-8 for pretty much everything. I might invest in TX16S in the near future. Mine works for what I’m flying at the moment. Thanks as always for the helpful info!
Nothing wrong with a DX8! I still love my DX9! It’s my main radio and looking at a IX12 soon, the TX16S is a great radio for the money but can be very hard to learn.
Glad the newest SD card contents contain the M1/M2 settings for OMP already.
I still want to throw the switches around here and there. The stock setup is very confusing if you're used to Spektrum radio's.
This will help me out a little!
Oh yeah, the TX16S (OPENTX/EdgeTX) is a very hard radio to learn when coming from something so easy like spektrum. But that’s nice they give you the file now!
How do you calibrate/adjust the stabilize mode? I saw you could do some adjustment with the radio so is it the way to go?
You can do it with the radio. I’ve not done that yet but it should be the same way as the M2. I’ll look into it.
Wich is the best option for fly. Omp Protocol or SHFSS or spectrum ?
Personally I like spektrum as you can adjust things like pitch curve and throttle curve and I can’t remember witch one of the two are locked with a OMP protocol but all protocol will fly the heli just fine.
Just trying to gain in sight into using M1 with a TX16S (edgetx) can i ask why you chosse to use dsm/dsmx instead of the OMP protcol? thanks
Great question, I don’t think I ever touched on that. So with OMP protocol you are at a fixed throttle curve and pitch curve. Meaning you can’t adjust your curves for throttle and pitch. There’s also a few of them little things that you want to do with the standard protocol that you are not fixed with DSMX. So that’s why i run a DSMX satellite
I’m new to 3D helicopters. I purchased the OMPHOBBY M1. TX16S controller. Batteries for the M1 and TX16S. Chargers for those batteries as well. Am I missing anything?
no it sounds like you got everything!
I fly the OMP motor FPV style for long range (1 mile distance). And I notice that the receiver needs to be 4 inches away from the big motor. When the receiver is within 2 inches from the big motor, the fail safe kicks in at quarter mile. So I mount the receiver on the tail boom.
Never had a problem, can’t see why the antenna by the motor will cause you signal loss but I am not flying a mile away either. But I have flown pretty far and zero issues.
@@westhobbiesrc8051 Thanks for response feedback.
Yeah right! Video proof?
Hi, I assume the exact same settings work on M2 as well? Is that correct?
Yes the exact same settings will work on the M2
Can you do a video for SFHSS Futaba Setup of Save switch with the M1 please?
I can if you still need me too, sorry just seen your comment.
@@westhobbiesrc8051 I'd still love to see it please!
The M1 is nose heavy,, the back is way better than the front side, for a more even distribution of weight , it that it is so powerful the covers that up . for hard 3D much better. On Back of heli.
I have tried it in all different spots and you cannot tell the difference. It balances perfectly. It does hard 3-D just fine I have even flown it with the OMP protocol no satellite and there’s absolutely zero difference.
100% throttle is insane head speed. I remember Jonas Diagram the head speed rate collaped above 80 anyway.
Yes it is, I have been playing around with it. At the time of the video it was at 100 now it’s at 85 and seems to be perfect.