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RE: Royal Evo Concerns - 3/25/2004 4:48 PM   
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ORIGINAL: Mick Burrell

This subject may havce been covered in another thread :-

I have not managed to acquire a 12ch rx in synth yet so am useing the crystal controlled 12ch
for the moment, my question is is it safe to use Lypos 7.4v in the B1 B2 battery ports


No, at least not without a voltage regulator in series. Fully charged 2S lipo's can reach 8.5 volts. The RX has no provisions to stabilize the buss voltage.

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RE: Royal Evo Concerns - 3/25/2004 10:12 PM   
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Thanks for that Michael I'll have to find a couple of 6v regulators

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RE: Royal Evo Concerns - 4/11/2004 12:22 AM   
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Any updates on the new firmware or version update?


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RE: Royal Evo Concerns - 4/27/2004 5:17 AM   
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I've been to MPX, Niefern (HQ of MPX) last Friday. Some of the research and Tech-Guys told me about an Software update fpr the Royal EVO-XX TX. Some Changes will be made:

- Expo AND D/R for each flight phase
- New pre defined mixers for Airplane mode
- Fix of the Scanner-Bug in Release 1.2x
- New mode for 6-Flaped wings (like Alpina, E-Master, etc.)

These features will be available in Release 1.3 (about July 04). Mr Schneider of MPX said tehere will be
no full compatibility to Rel. 1.2x. Which means you have to re-define some parameters of your models.
He said the reason is the different storage-layout and data-model of Rel. 1.3.

So far, so good...

Greeting from Stuttgart, Germany,

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RE: Royal Evo Concerns - 4/27/2004 9:04 AM   
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Please define a flight phase.

Will the new pre-defined mixers include standard aerobatic/scale templates for dual aileron, elevator and flap servos with included trims, landing mix, throttle curves, rudder to elevator/aileron mixes?

Are the end points, travel, subtrim for a given surface/channel easy to access in one screen so I can set up that surface in a few minutes after connecting the hardware linkages. Is this how the Evo programs?

Can the Evo accept downloads from a pc?

Maybe to would be possible for people to share their custom programming templates in a forum similar to the Real Flight simulator airplane templates. What do you think?

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RE: Royal Evo Concerns - 4/27/2004 2:23 PM   
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ORIGINAL: Skypilot_one

Please define a flight phase.

Will the new pre-defined mixers include standard aerobatic/scale templates for dual aileron, elevator and flap servos with included trims, landing mix, throttle curves, rudder to elevator/aileron mixes?

Are the end points, travel, subtrim for a given surface/channel easy to access in one screen so I can set up that surface in a few minutes after connecting the hardware linkages. Is this how the Evo programs?

Can the Evo accept downloads from a pc?

Maybe to would be possible for people to share their custom programming templates in a forum similar to the Real Flight simulator airplane templates. What do you think?


Launch , speed, thermal & and landing are all possible flight pahses where you would want slightly different set-up. These can be predetermined and selected with a switch! The EVO can back-up data to/from the pc and upgrades can be downloaded of teh net and installed from yur PC. For a more detailed look visit
http://www.rcgroups.com/forums/showthread.php?p=2101289#post2101289 or the Multiplex site and download the manual!!

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RE: Royal Evo Concerns - 5/26/2004 12:33 PM   
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I'd just like to let Mulitplex know that there are more people who want multipoint mixes.
Actually I would buy the Evo right away if this was implemented. Otherwise I will probably go for a
Futaba or something..
I think the Evo look like a great transmitter, but one of the reasons I want to change
from my current Tx is the fact that is doesn't have mulitpoint mixes either, so changing to the
evo doesn't make sense.


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ORIGINAL: Macchi

One other improvement that I'd like to see is the addition of multipoint curves in the free mixer definitions for aircraft. As it stands, it appears that only linear type mixing can be performed. As sillyness mentioned above, "even my 8103" has two mixes with this multipoint feature. The reasoning behind having this feature is for an elevator-rudder mix for knife edge pitch correction, where you would want the elevator servo to respond to the elevator stick linearly, but have the elevator servo respond exponentially (following some user defined 5pt curve) to rudder input. These 5pt mixers appear to be present for helicopter definitions on the Evo, but not for aircraft.

Freddy


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RE: Royal Evo Concerns - 6/3/2004 10:40 PM   
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Any updates to the multi-points mixes, expo across flight modes, and are there templates setup for dual-aileron, dual-elevator planes?

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RE: Royal Evo Concerns - 6/4/2004 9:45 PM   
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Multi point per input rather than the multi-point per servo that it has is unlikely to change since that would require a fundamental re-write of the system. Expo per phase is rumoured to be in the next upgrade, ver 1.36, along with shift select for the N American market. V1.36 is about to arrive with selected users for beta testing.

Multiplex does not need templates for multi servo elevators, ailerons etc. Because Mpx has free assigning of all channels unlike the hardwired channels of the Asian radios, you just assign however many channels you want direct to the elevator or aileron or rudder etc. No mixing between channels is required.

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