DS-5 as student transmitter?
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08 Feb 2019 08:58
I'm thinking of using a DS-5 as a student transmitter with my DS-16.
I've watched some youtube movies, and in those movies they mention that the model should be fully programmed in the student transmitter to function correctly. That would pretty much render the DS-5 useless (a non-programmable transmitter).
But in the DS-16 manual I find the following text:
If student’s transmitter if set to “Student” mode, any dual-rates, mixes or any other advanced features are disabled in the student’s transmitter.
That would implicate that the DS-5 only sends the 'bare stick positions' to the DS-16, and that the DS-16 uses the mixers, dual-rate etc of the current model to make the appropriate end-signal to the model. This would be what I want.
Does anyone have experience with this? Should the complete model-program be in the student transmitter or is a 'basic program' enough?
(answers may be in German, I can read German well but writing is more difficult)
I've watched some youtube movies, and in those movies they mention that the model should be fully programmed in the student transmitter to function correctly. That would pretty much render the DS-5 useless (a non-programmable transmitter).
But in the DS-16 manual I find the following text:
If student’s transmitter if set to “Student” mode, any dual-rates, mixes or any other advanced features are disabled in the student’s transmitter.
That would implicate that the DS-5 only sends the 'bare stick positions' to the DS-16, and that the DS-16 uses the mixers, dual-rate etc of the current model to make the appropriate end-signal to the model. This would be what I want.
Does anyone have experience with this? Should the complete model-program be in the student transmitter or is a 'basic program' enough?
(answers may be in German, I can read German well but writing is more difficult)
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08 Feb 2019 10:06 - 08 Feb 2019 10:26
youtu.be/kLPK84dIlws?list=PL0TQrMglQlkJaWkDGLnVQ1P-sVt0kzo2K
Nein, das Modell wird im Lehrersender Programmiert. Der Schülersender kann "dumm" sein.
Nein, das Modell wird im Lehrersender Programmiert. Der Schülersender kann "dumm" sein.
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08 Feb 2019 10:14Fotor wrote: That would implicate that the DS-5 only sends the 'bare stick positions' to the DS-16, and that the DS-16 uses the mixers, dual-rate etc of the current model to make the appropriate end-signal to the model. This would be what I want.
That's exactly how it works when you set the teacher function on the DS-16.
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08 Feb 2019 10:37
Thank you so much for your answers.
I know enough, I will probably get me a DS-5 as a student transmitter.
I know enough, I will probably get me a DS-5 as a student transmitter.
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