Hardware change a Mode a Turnigy (Imax) T9x Transmitter
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Very great tutorial. I think your english isn't perfekt - but for me this is good, because mine isn't perfect too, so i can understand you very good :D
Thank you, greetings from switzerland :)
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@richardmrazek nah its ok, English isnt my mother tongues as well. Its just "screw this" also means as "f*ck this" wenn you dont to do smth. I thought it was funny =)
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@richardmrazek OK. I've had a look in the system setup but I'm lost.
How do you do the Mode 1 to Mode 2 change in the system?
It's not easy navigating through all the menus.
Cheers
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I LOVE it.
Thanks for that
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thank you very much, great tutorial! Now I have mode2 like a boss
shebotnov 6 days ago
@shebotnov ...with pleasure :)
richardmrazek 6 days ago
he says "now screw this" :D
shebotnov 6 days ago
@shebotnov Yes, I say many stupid mistakes, because my English is horrible, and when you must think about "job", and at the same time you must say it in a language that you do not know... Yes, then I can sometimes look like an idiot ... :)
richardmrazek 6 days ago
Thanks for the very informative video.......but I have some questions.
Is swapping the spring and the the other part enough to change it from Mode 1 to Mode 2 or vise versa?
What else makes the change?
Is there any wires that need to be changed?
I don't understand how the handset recognises the change.
biggles333999 3 weeks ago
@biggles333999 Q1 - Yes Q2 - change is only mechanical Q3 - no wires Q4 - after mechanical change, you will change a mode of Tx in System setup (Er9x) or for each model (standard FW).
richardmrazek 3 weeks ago