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Although RobT has made a decision, I’m posting this comparison of the ACRO mode function menus for the 11X and 12X as it may give other viewers an idea of the differences between the transmitters. It probably isn’t complete as I’m still exploring the 11X programming. D/R & EXP If flight modes are inhibited, both transmitters rate selection operate the same. The 11X has four groups of rates and the 12X has five. Each group defines the rates for the three axis and their curves. For both 11X and 12X, the first three groups of rates in the D/R & EXP menu set the rates for the rate switches. The extra groups are ignored. If flight modes are activated, the 12X allows you to use either the rate switches in the same manner as when flight modes are inhibited. Or you can use the flight mode switch to choose the rates. When you choose one of the groups for a particular flight mode, the rates for all three axes are confined to the group chosen. The 11X will allow independent choice of either the SW or the rates in any of the four groups for each axis. I’m not sure what you do with this extra flexibility. The 12X has an advantage over the 11X in the choice of curves. The 11X has only the normal expo curve found on the 9303. The 12X has eight curves: a normal expo, VTR50, VTR60, VTR70, THRO CURVE The 11X throttle curves have seven points and the 12X has eight. Otherwise, they are similar except for the SW SEL menu. Like on the WARNING MENU which I spoke of earlier, on the 11X you can choose either the pos0 or pos1 positions on the switches. On the 12X you can only select the pos1 position. THRO TRIM The 11X has this menu while the 12X doesn’t. It does two things by manipulating the throttle trim. For throttle cut, it lowers the set trim and for idle adjust it raises the trim. Both of these could easily be set up by using a program mix on the 12X. FLAP SYSTEM The 11X expands on the flap system menu used in the 12X and the 9303. The flap switch can control the aileron as well as the flap and elevator. And if not inhibited, the elevator and aileron trims for the three-position on the flap switch can be adjusted in flight. PROGRAM MIX As I understand the 10X include option, one channel can control successive layers of slave channels. This isn’t true for either the 11X or 12X. The master channel’s attributes are passed to the slave only in that mix. If the slave is used as a master in another mix, those attributes will not be passed on to the next slave. The 11X has a total of six mixes, three normal and three either normal or curve. The 12X has eight mixes. Three are normal and the other five are normal or curve. Both transmitters allow the aileron, elevator, and rudder stick functions when used as the master channel to pass their trim and D/R & EXP to the slave channels. The 11X gives you the option deciding which, if not all, of these additional values will be passed through. The 11X will also allow the settings in the DIFFERENTIAL menu to be applied to the aileron and flaps (used as ailerons) when these two functions are slaves. I noticed that the 12X has the capability for the gyro sensitivity channel output to be used as a slave in the program mix and the 11X doesn’t. BALANCE With the FLAPERON wing type both the 11X and 12X balance allows you to match the right aileron deflection to the left. The 12X has seven points of adjustments and the 11X has five. The 11X has graphics showing the adjustments while the 12X doesn’t. With the 4-AILE wing, both transmitters allow you to balance the ganged servos on each aileron to reduce binding. In addition the 11X lets you match the right aileron deflection to the left as done on the flaperon wing. The 12X doesn’t. TIMER The 11X has three timers and the 12x has two. The timers can be either stop watch or count-down. The 12X gives greater control over the interval when the count-down beeps occurs and when the final count down starts. The 11X count-down beeps occur every minute until the one minute mark. Then it beeps every 10 seconds until the 10 second mark when it starts beeping every second. In the 12X stop watch mode, the interval between beeps is user selectable. The 11X beeps are fixed at every minute.
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