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hey Mike,
I was just thinking (uh oh right
) and is it/will it be a possibility to somehow connect the digi prog into your computer, then offer software upgrades that can then be downloaded from the internet into the prog then to the servos? or am I just dreaming........
I was just thinking (uh oh right

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Hi all,
it is possible, but the new PC all have a USB interface and so we have to write a big piece of software only for that USB.
At the moment it isn't worth the effort, but perhaps we will have a unique system for all devices in the future (hope so)
it is possible, but the new PC all have a USB interface and so we have to write a big piece of software only for that USB.
At the moment it isn't worth the effort, but perhaps we will have a unique system for all devices in the future (hope so)
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What is the frequency of the signal on the trainer-cable? i'm sure it's not in the megahertz as it is once it's modulated onto the FM carrier...it's gotta be less.
If it's under 20 kHz, you could potentially adapt an ordinary soundcard to speak trainer-cable and you're all set - either direction (as well as have PC control plane, you could have radio joysticks control flight-simulator) It takes software only to do this or at very most some minor electronics to adapt the signal strength / impedence
I'm a capable programmer, but i'd need to know everything about the trainer cable's encoding, and someone to help me with the adaptor cable electronics. Anyone?
If it's under 20 kHz, you could potentially adapt an ordinary soundcard to speak trainer-cable and you're all set - either direction (as well as have PC control plane, you could have radio joysticks control flight-simulator) It takes software only to do this or at very most some minor electronics to adapt the signal strength / impedence
I'm a capable programmer, but i'd need to know everything about the trainer cable's encoding, and someone to help me with the adaptor cable electronics. Anyone?