JR T14x4 Tips & Tutorials
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JR T14x4 Tips & Tutorials
New to this transmitter and have been searching online and on RCU for tutorials, YouTube videos, etc. that highlight the features of the transmitter, programming, tips, etc.
hoping someone can point me to sources, etc.
Thanks
hoping someone can point me to sources, etc.
Thanks
#2
Yeah . . . I'm in the same boat. Can't believe that JR/DeeForce don't have anything beyond the most basic of information on their website in support of this radio. Doubt it is what you are looking for, but if it helps at all, one review I found was this:
https://www.rcgroups.com/forums/show...R-X-BUS-Review
https://www.rcgroups.com/forums/show...R-X-BUS-Review
#4
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Close but not quite, the T14 is similar to the XG14. The programming is the same but it has more expensive gimbals. It is the T44 that is similar to the XG11. I haven’t ever seen a book on programming for either transmitters or their predecessors. There has been in the past numerous questions and answers posted on this and other forums when the transmitters first came out.
The programming takes place in two parts. First, the System List programming is done and then the Function List programming takes place. The two menus that are most important in the System List are the DeviceSel and Wing Type menus. In the Wing Type menu, the aircraft is defined. In the DeviceSel, the flight modes are set up and the functions of the non-stick channels are defined. Fortunately with the XG and T series, JR has automated the basic setup for these two menus whenever you select a new memory or erase an old one.
In the Function List is where the details are set up, such as rates, travel limits and mixes. While one can switch between the System and Function lists, it is always better to complete the DeviceSel and Wing Type programming in the System List before going to the Function List. Some of the menus and options in the Function List will not be available unless these two menus are set up appropriately.
If you have questions, ask. Those of us who have JR transmitters will be glad to answer.
The programming takes place in two parts. First, the System List programming is done and then the Function List programming takes place. The two menus that are most important in the System List are the DeviceSel and Wing Type menus. In the Wing Type menu, the aircraft is defined. In the DeviceSel, the flight modes are set up and the functions of the non-stick channels are defined. Fortunately with the XG and T series, JR has automated the basic setup for these two menus whenever you select a new memory or erase an old one.
In the Function List is where the details are set up, such as rates, travel limits and mixes. While one can switch between the System and Function lists, it is always better to complete the DeviceSel and Wing Type programming in the System List before going to the Function List. Some of the menus and options in the Function List will not be available unless these two menus are set up appropriately.
If you have questions, ask. Those of us who have JR transmitters will be glad to answer.
#5
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You guys need to be aware that this forum was originally started as a JR forum. When Danny Snyder who had been working for JR, went to work for Horizon, any "Official Support" for this forum ended.
After a short while, Horizon began to offer Spektrum support here as JR was basically history in not only the USA, but Worldwide. Andy Kunz who is a Spektrum programmer, started answering some questions for Spektrum on this website.
At NO POINT, has DeeForce/JR offered to support either this or any forum has occurred. IF they want a DeeForce/JR forum, they need to request one from RCUniverse.
In the mean time, anyone with questions for DeeForce/JR will not get them answered here by anyone from that company, only other users.
After a short while, Horizon began to offer Spektrum support here as JR was basically history in not only the USA, but Worldwide. Andy Kunz who is a Spektrum programmer, started answering some questions for Spektrum on this website.
At NO POINT, has DeeForce/JR offered to support either this or any forum has occurred. IF they want a DeeForce/JR forum, they need to request one from RCUniverse.
In the mean time, anyone with questions for DeeForce/JR will not get them answered here by anyone from that company, only other users.