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TurboPinto 02-13-2006 10:22 PM

Build USB Interface cable
 
I found a like to build your own USB interface cable, but its out of service.

Does anyone have a like to a working webpage, or can somone offer more info about building my own for a RD6000?

Also, does the USB cable supply power to the Radio so that I won't eat up my batteries?

Thanks,

Chris

Gorgok 02-13-2006 10:31 PM

RE: Build USB Interface cable
 
Whats the URL for that site? (I know its down, but maybe you can go to it anyway....)

http://www.archive.org/web/web.php

Put the URL in that, pick a date and hope it works. =D

Charlie 02-14-2006 05:34 AM

RE: Build USB Interface cable
 

Also, does the USB cable supply power to the Radio so that I won't eat up my batteries?
I assume your using your radio on a simulator?

Pull the module out of the radio if it has one (I'm not familiar with the RD6000), if it doesn't, just take the crystal out, that way it won't send out a signal and it won't be so hard on your battery (the battery will last a lot longer).

heli-john 02-14-2006 06:56 PM

RE: Build USB Interface cable
 
On my JR Txs plugging in cuts out the transmit circuitry. Battery consumption is absolutely minimal.

Charlie 02-14-2006 07:08 PM

RE: Build USB Interface cable
 
What JR radio do you have? I think you will find if you don't take the module out that it is sending out a signal. Plug your radio in to your sim and turn your heli on, that will tell ya.

When I use my 9303 on the sim, If I don't take the module out it is real hard on the battery, if I take the module out the battery will last twice as long before I have to charge it.

TurboPinto 02-15-2006 10:06 PM

RE: Build USB Interface cable
 
It's and Airtronics RD6000, I just ordered a cable for $50US (includes shipping), should get it in a week or so. But that new bird is looking soooo tempting, maybe I should wait to learn how to crash on a simulator first :)

Gorgok - Worked great! Thanks

Chris

hobbydirekt.de 03-04-2006 01:12 PM

RE: Build USB Interface cable
 
I allready sold a thousand of USB Simulator Cables worldwide. A very cheap, but perfect choice could be:
[link=http://www.hobbydirekt.de/Simulator-co/USB-Simulator-Interface::249.html]USB Sim Interface[/link]
It is working with all brands that use two pins for simulating, like JR, Hitec, Futaba, Multiplex, Walkera, Graupner, and many others as there are 6 different adapters and i also think 26$ isn“t that much for it

heli-john 03-07-2006 07:08 AM

RE: Build USB Interface cable
 
Some sims use dedicated leads and not the joystick input as they won't work with a joystick. However, will this work with Ikarus EasySim?


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