ORIGINAL: OhD
A few months ago my JetiBox quit working. I really missed it for measuring the signal's pulse width out of the receiver when setting up a system. I decided I needed to replace it and then I figured I might as well get the Jetibox mini which is a newer design and could handle the Mezon ESCs if I ever got one. The folks at Esprit assured me it had all of the functionality of the original JetiBox so I ordered one when I preordered a DS-16 transmitter. Then I started reading the manual on the DS-16 and found it had an emulation of the JetiBox so I canceled the JetiBox mini. Sounds like that was a good idea if the mini won't measure pulse width.
Now my question is, do the Jeti Duplex transmitter's emulation of the JetiBox have the capability to measure pulse width? I've asked Esprit but have not got a response. Maybe Peter+ can answer my question. Thanks.
Jim O
Well, certainly with a Jeti RX you can see the actual values in the Channel set menu of the RX programming on the virtual jetibox in the TX. But that's not the same as using the Jetibox Mini or Spin to measure actual values from a non-Jeti RX. You CAN use the mini for this, there's an instruction supplied with the mini for how to power everything up correctly to be able to read actual values from the RX, but it's not as straightforward as it is with the spinbox.
Peter+