Difference between JR XS-3 & JR XS-6 ?
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RE: Difference between JR XS-3 & JR XS-6 ?
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XS-6 is the Graupner version of the XS-3. Identical electronically but Graupner have PROBABLY embedded their own software. Graupner use the older channel designation, ie where we would call the Throttle a single channel, the older designation would have that as Throttle +ve = 1 channel, Throttle -ve = 2 channel, Ail +ve = 3 channel etc etc.
XS-6 is the Graupner version of the XS-3. Identical electronically but Graupner have PROBABLY embedded their own software. Graupner use the older channel designation, ie where we would call the Throttle a single channel, the older designation would have that as Throttle +ve = 1 channel, Throttle -ve = 2 channel, Ail +ve = 3 channel etc etc.
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RE: Difference between JR XS-3 & JR XS-6 ?
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Okay.....
XS-6 is the Graupner version of the XS-3. Identical electronically but Graupner have PROBABLY embedded their own software. Graupner use the older channel designation, ie where we would call the Throttle a single channel, the older designation would have that as Throttle +ve = 1 channel, Throttle -ve = 2 channel, Ail +ve = 3 channel etc etc.
Okay.....
XS-6 is the Graupner version of the XS-3. Identical electronically but Graupner have PROBABLY embedded their own software. Graupner use the older channel designation, ie where we would call the Throttle a single channel, the older designation would have that as Throttle +ve = 1 channel, Throttle -ve = 2 channel, Ail +ve = 3 channel etc etc.
Thanks for clearing that up[sm=regular_smile.gif]