Great video, thanks. I too fly mode 1 (mode 3, actually, with drones. Mode 1 with planes). Very nice that Radiomaster made is so that you don't have to open up the radio and swap gimbals.
I’ll be trying today! Great video and does everyone fly air? Acro? Angle? Why acro ? It’s SO SO difficult and wondering if that’s the main way people fly when they’re advanced or to learn as even a beginner ?
Thanks. I am just doing some documents that show what protocols are actually on the radio and also what settings are on each page of the transmitter. Should be make them available soon.
Make sure you hold the power button for a while. You need to keep it pressed the whole time the loading screens is on (the one that shows the dots moving across the screen) If you release too early it just turns itself off again.
If you look around you can get it supplied with the batteries. You can order it without the batteries in case you have a spare set at home and dont want to pay for more.
Not trying to teach you how to suck eggs there Grandpa 😂 BUT ... I'd pull the batteries BEFORE I started poking metal tools into the works when I'm that close to the battery positive terminal! 😱 But that's just me with my shaky mitts. 😉 We went for the Jumper T-lite v2 for the full 4-in-1 module and ELRS. The Pocket would have the advantage of the same layout as our TX16S radios but we're finally getting used to the buttons and that postage stamp sized screen. These littlies are certainly easier to hump about than the TX16S brick. 😊
Good point about the batteries and I usually do take them out. Just got a bit carried away making the video. I have flown a couple of times now with it and it sits really nice in the hands. Will be good to take on holidays instead of the TX16s.
Thanks so much. I may have to come back to this video later but this got me started with my flight test tutor.
Thanks. I am glad the video was helpful.
Great video, thanks. I too fly mode 1 (mode 3, actually, with drones. Mode 1 with planes). Very nice that Radiomaster made is so that you don't have to open up the radio and swap gimbals.
Yes it makes it easy to change the mode. Good feature.
How’s the mode 3?
I’ll be trying today! Great video and does everyone fly air? Acro? Angle? Why acro ? It’s SO SO difficult and wondering if that’s the main way people fly when they’re advanced or to learn as even a beginner ?
Fantastic instructional video Ray. Very clear and easy to understand.
Thanks. There will be a couple more in the works showing the different menus and one on how to setup the ELRS module on the Transmitter.
Good video the only video I seen with the cc2500 as I noticed it had the omp protocol thank you
Thanks. I am just doing some documents that show what protocols are actually on the radio and also what settings are on each page of the transmitter. Should be make them available soon.
Can you help me plz ..when I trun the power button..i am getting a loading screen and I it's turning off..I haven't Hear a sound like your in vdo
Make sure you hold the power button for a while. You need to keep it pressed the whole time the loading screens is on (the one that shows the dots moving across the screen) If you release too early it just turns itself off again.
Been bang my head against brick wall with this thank the first video actually make sense take us ozzys to speak English 😂
Glad the video was helpful.
is this the lbt version? I don't have as many protocols to chose from.
We will get back to you on this question in a couple of days.
before using it for the first time? If
Useful ! Thanks
Thanks for taking the time to watch and comment.
was this controller supposed to come with the 18650 batteries installed?
If you look around you can get it supplied with the batteries. You can order it without the batteries in case you have a spare set at home and dont want to pay for more.
Not trying to teach you how to suck eggs there Grandpa 😂 BUT ... I'd pull the batteries BEFORE I started poking metal tools into the works when I'm that close to the battery positive terminal! 😱 But that's just me with my shaky mitts. 😉
We went for the Jumper T-lite v2 for the full 4-in-1 module and ELRS. The Pocket would have the advantage of the same layout as our TX16S radios but we're finally getting used to the buttons and that postage stamp sized screen. These littlies are certainly easier to hump about than the TX16S brick. 😊
Good point about the batteries and I usually do take them out. Just got a bit carried away making the video. I have flown a couple of times now with it and it sits really nice in the hands. Will be good to take on holidays instead of the TX16s.
can i connect it to my PC usb port to charge?
Let you know on this question in a couple of days.
you can, it has an onboard charger via usb-c (bottom usb port)
Thank u sir
Thanks for watching.