New Advanced Radio (AR) 26 channel receiver for spektrum futaba and jeti BEST GYRO!!
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This is the model for SBUS2, Xbus, HoTT, Jeti and SRXL:
Booma RC Advanced Radio Control Specialists. SmoothFlite ARXL
and this is for Spektrum:
Booma RC Advanced Radio Control Specialists. SmoothFlite for Spektrum
Booma RC Advanced Radio Control Specialists. SmoothFlite ARXL
and this is for Spektrum:
Booma RC Advanced Radio Control Specialists. SmoothFlite for Spektrum
#28
when I say SBus I mean having one wire to the tail for the servos and one to the wings. Plugging each servo into the unit is what i got away from. This eliminates weight from less wires and it cleans up things.
#29
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welcome back Brother!
for instance on my F22. I was able to hook both flaps and both leading Edge flaps up and use only one channel instead of 4. You can 15 point servo match reverse and have different end points along with different center points.
Also for instance I have my dual rudders and nose steering all on one channel with gyro controlling all 3. Gyro on nose steering is huge for a scale takeoff.
#31
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welcome back Brother!
for instance on my F22. I was able to hook both flaps and both leading Edge flaps up and use only one channel instead of 4. You can 15 point servo match reverse and have different end points along with different center points.
Also for instance I have my dual rudders and nose steering all on one channel with gyro controlling all 3. Gyro on nose steering is huge for a scale takeoff.
so if im using a 12x, im still limited to the 12 channels the Tx can provide, but i can make use of all 26 slots on the box bc of the internal programming and matching features.
dang. Still stuck with changing radio brands. Lol
#33
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Booma RC Advanced Radio Control Specialists. SmoothFlite ARXL
http://boomarc.com/en/smart-bus-rrs-jeti-duplex
http://boomarc.com/en/smart-bus-rrs-jeti-duplex
Last edited by Bob_B; 03-28-2019 at 07:30 AM.
#45
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I downloaded a couple of files from the website and have been reading them while at work. The quick start and the ARXL smoothflite manual, I couldn’t find one for the orange receivers like the one in gunradd photo above
so help me out because, unless Im mistaken there isn’t a way to save your data once you type throws / values / gyro gain etc etc etc onto the touch screen......say onto a sd card like you can with most transmitters etc?
Since you you no longer need to use transmitter for this purpose, I’m curious do we have to transpose the saved data onto a word document or spread sheet for future reference, just in case changes need to be made or we want to transfer to a different model
so help me out because, unless Im mistaken there isn’t a way to save your data once you type throws / values / gyro gain etc etc etc onto the touch screen......say onto a sd card like you can with most transmitters etc?
Since you you no longer need to use transmitter for this purpose, I’m curious do we have to transpose the saved data onto a word document or spread sheet for future reference, just in case changes need to be made or we want to transfer to a different model
#46
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I downloaded a couple of files from the website and have been reading them while at work. The quick start and the ARXL smoothflite manual, I couldn’t find one for the orange receivers like the one in gunradd photo above
so help me out because, unless Im mistaken there isn’t a way to save your data once you type throws / values / gyro gain etc etc etc onto the touch screen......say onto a sd card like you can with most transmitters etc?
Since you you no longer need to use transmitter for this purpose, I’m curious do we have to transpose the saved data onto a word document or spread sheet for future reference, just in case changes need to be made or we want to transfer to a different model
so help me out because, unless Im mistaken there isn’t a way to save your data once you type throws / values / gyro gain etc etc etc onto the touch screen......say onto a sd card like you can with most transmitters etc?
Since you you no longer need to use transmitter for this purpose, I’m curious do we have to transpose the saved data onto a word document or spread sheet for future reference, just in case changes need to be made or we want to transfer to a different model
Buck in PDF manual it has a sheet you can fill out during install to help with this if you need it. I started to use it then ended up not using it at all.
For instance I ended up changing some things around after I set it up. So for an example it I wanted to see what channel one of them controlled you have a servo monitor built into the receiver and you can enable and disable any channel in the servo menu. So on my F22 I have the flap channel controlling 4 servos. 2 for flaps and 2 for leading edge flaps. Lets say I need to change the throw on one of the servos. The easy way would be to reference the sheet that you can make during set up. I didn't do that so the way I do it is I go to the servo menu and disable one of the 4 servos (they will be the only ones lit up green) and move the flaps until I find the one I need to adjust.
You cannot save files. Its all stored in the receiver every time you change something. Not sure I would want to use the same program on another model. Allot of room for error if the second plane is not exactly the same. They are pretty easy to set up and the gyro pretty much just needs the initial set up done and you probably wont touch it again.
The receiver I have is a one off unit. This link should be the same one. https://pacificrcjets.com/collection...pektrum-dsms-1
#48
I should have mine soon, putting it in my T-3 with Thrust Vectoring
Hope to see you in Mississippi...
Jeff
Last edited by Digital Pilot; 04-01-2019 at 06:21 AM.
#49
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Gunradd,
Can you use both Jeti 2.4 and 900 MHz receivers together at the same time to have the 900mhz back up frequency available? Seems like if Jeti switches from 2.4 to 900 you would still have gyro on 900. Am I correct?
Thx, Gary
Can you use both Jeti 2.4 and 900 MHz receivers together at the same time to have the 900mhz back up frequency available? Seems like if Jeti switches from 2.4 to 900 you would still have gyro on 900. Am I correct?
Thx, Gary
#50
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Buck, hope you have been well. The best thing about this system is that the Gyro self adjusts though-out your entire flight. No more guessing on gyro sensitivity in each flight mode. It sets its maximum sensitivity throughout your speed range, Love that feature!
I should have mine soon, putting it in my T-3 with Thrust Vectoring
Hope to see you in Mississippi...
Jeff
I should have mine soon, putting it in my T-3 with Thrust Vectoring
Hope to see you in Mississippi...
Jeff