As far as I know they do not have a module for using a set of standard receiver outputs (servo PWM signals). They have satellite wireless module interfaces though (Spektrum/JR and SBus/Futaba).
If you Tx has an option for a spektrum/JR interace module, then you could use it in conjunction with a OrangeRx DSMX satellite and the Spektrum/JR wireless interface to AccuRC. I'm sure their wireless interface packaging includes instruction on how to bind things up.
In other news...
What's this? Registered mail? On a Saturday? Royal Mail? That's a bit ostentatious, no?
Wait... could it be?
<Kool-aid Character busting through the wall> OH YEAAAAAAAHHHHHH!
Simple, but professional packaging.
They're showing images of planes of all sorts, thinking there is more to come beyond the helis, assuming they make enough sales to keep the enterprise going!
Comes with DVD-ROM (not a pressed disc, but a DVD-/+R burned disc, definitely are working low volume if they are going that route at the moment), Spektrum/JR compatible cable and their wired USB interface. Their wireless interfaces plug into the USB interface via jack, I believe.
Didn't spring for the DSMX sat interface. If I like it enough to keep then I'll sell my copies of RealFlight and/or Pheonix and order it up.
Review to come. Will get it installed and flying tonight or tomorrow. Weather's too good right now to spend screwing with a new sim when there are real helis to be flown!
Trying to figure out how to effectively convey fluidity of flight behavior in this vs Pheonix or RealFlight. Maybe I'll fly stock helis of the same type (assuming they all have at least one model in common) on each and see if the flight differences show clearly or are explainable.