Heliman450
Well-Known Member
Hi all, I'm not looking for a step-by-step procedure for this, however, if someone can do so, then that's good, too
I was once told (by a salesman) that I would never need more than 6 channels for flying a helicopter. This was when 'Heading-Hold' gyros were quite new. I chose a 9 channel at the time just because it looked cool compared to my Tx. with my RTF heli. Now, I have two devices with multi-functions and am currently using all 8 channels of my Jeti DC-14 on one of my helis, albeit, that I'm still working on that if/when I get time. So here goes:
I was once told (by a salesman) that I would never need more than 6 channels for flying a helicopter. This was when 'Heading-Hold' gyros were quite new. I chose a 9 channel at the time just because it looked cool compared to my Tx. with my RTF heli. Now, I have two devices with multi-functions and am currently using all 8 channels of my Jeti DC-14 on one of my helis, albeit, that I'm still working on that if/when I get time. So here goes:
- I have bought a GeoLink to connect up on my biggest heli (originally a Velos-Rotors 880) - Spirit haven't yet responded to my query, so no correspondence yet. I understand that they recommend selecting 'Coaxial' function from my SpiritPro from the 'Stabi' tab. No problem there, but I rarely use 'Stabi' these days - I have this function assigned to channel 8 on my 550E
- The GeoLink has multi-functions so the way I see it, there needs to be channel 8 available to switch to 'Stabi - Coaxial' - To be able to activate the multi-functions, I will need an appropriate switch or switches (2/3-Position etc.) each with its own channel. Is this correct? If so, then I need to explore an upgrade for my Tx. or a new one with more channels already built-in