Joined: 29 Nov 2011 Posts: 8 Location: Manila, Philippines
Posted: Fri Jan 20, 2012 4:18 pm Post subject: Nine Eagles 180D Transmitter J6 Pro
Hi All!
Can anyone enlighten me on the functions of some switches of the Nine Eagles J6 Pro controller. These switches does not exist on 4Cha Helis and not described in the manual. How should they be switched for beginner?
Joined: 01 May 2011 Posts: 827 Location: Mendocino County, CA, United States 21 years old
Posted: Fri Jan 20, 2012 11:16 pm Post subject:
To be honest, I've never even tried to change any transmitter settings because the programming interface is so confusing and unintuitive. If the swashplate is moving correctly when Throttle Hold is activated everything should be fine though.
1) Flight Mode: this is for doing stunts, it will keep the throttle constant no matter what position the left stick is in.
2) Throttle Hold: this is for when you're about to crash or for safety before/after flight; it kills the throttle no matter what position the left stick is in.
3) Hover Trim: Adjusts your pitch curve up or down in a linear fashion.
4) Gyro: Heading Hold or Rate mode, you want it in the stock position for Heading Hold.
5) Dual-rates: should affect the sensitivity and authority of the sticks, but I don't think any dual-rates are programmed in the stock settings; the switch doesn't seem to do anything like it should, on mine at least. _________________ Align: Trex 250 3GX + Trex 450 Pro with Vbar
Blade: 450 X, mCP X, 120 SR, mSR X, CX3, mCX2
Esky: Belt-CP X and V2 - Futaba: Heli-Max Axe 400
Walkera: V500D01, M120D01, V100D08, DEVO 8
Spektrum: DX8 - AMA #967873 - IRCHA #4095
Joined: 29 Nov 2011 Posts: 8 Location: Manila, Philippines
Posted: Mon Jan 23, 2012 5:36 am Post subject:
Thanks for the detailed description of the functions. I shall try flying it again later today in a gym.
nick_onelove wrote:
To be honest, I've never even tried to change any transmitter settings because the programming interface is so confusing and unintuitive. If the swashplate is moving correctly when Throttle Hold is activated everything should be fine though.
1) Flight Mode: this is for doing stunts, it will keep the throttle constant no matter what position the left stick is in.
2) Throttle Hold: this is for when you're about to crash or for safety before/after flight; it kills the throttle no matter what position the left stick is in.
3) Hover Trim: Adjusts your pitch curve up or down in a linear fashion.
4) Gyro: Heading Hold or Rate mode, you want it in the stock position for Heading Hold.
5) Dual-rates: should affect the sensitivity and authority of the sticks, but I don't think any dual-rates are programmed in the stock settings; the switch doesn't seem to do anything like it should, on mine at least.
Joined: 29 Nov 2011 Posts: 8 Location: Manila, Philippines
Posted: Tue Jan 24, 2012 10:44 am Post subject:
Now I have a broken SP 180D.
It lifted and it flipped to its left at chest high. It didn't last 30 seconds!
nick_onelove wrote:
To be honest, I've never even tried to change any transmitter settings because the programming interface is so confusing and unintuitive. If the swashplate is moving correctly when Throttle Hold is activated everything should be fine though.
1) Flight Mode: this is for doing stunts, it will keep the throttle constant no matter what position the left stick is in.
2) Throttle Hold: this is for when you're about to crash or for safety before/after flight; it kills the throttle no matter what position the left stick is in.
3) Hover Trim: Adjusts your pitch curve up or down in a linear fashion.
4) Gyro: Heading Hold or Rate mode, you want it in the stock position for Heading Hold.
5) Dual-rates: should affect the sensitivity and authority of the sticks, but I don't think any dual-rates are programmed in the stock settings; the switch doesn't seem to do anything like it should, on mine at least.
Joined: 16 Nov 2010 Posts: 102 Location: Sidney BC Canada
Posted: Tue Jan 24, 2012 11:39 pm Post subject:
Welcome to the club Tombflyer. Sorry about your new bird, i'am sure it has happened to all of us a time or two & in my case it is still happening.
What part of Manila do you live in ? I lived in BF Homes for many years.
Will be going back for a visit in early March for a couple of weeks.
Cheers
Mike
Joined: 29 Nov 2011 Posts: 8 Location: Manila, Philippines
Posted: Wed Jan 25, 2012 10:15 am Post subject:
Hi there Mike!
I am from Malate, Manila. I can't find much hobby shops here. Where do you usually get your stuffs? Thanks.
Tom
mikeegan wrote:
Welcome to the club Tombflyer. Sorry about your new bird, i'am sure it has happened to all of us a time or two & in my case it is still happening.
What part of Manila do you live in ? I lived in BF Homes for many years.
Will be going back for a visit in early March for a couple of weeks.
Cheers
Mike
Hello folks! Anyone have any idea if a Spektrum Orange RX can be used with the Solo Pro 180 3D? I bought a 180 3D and a DX6i w/rx on eBay without realizing the two usually don't work together, unless you swap the RX.
Joined: 01 May 2011 Posts: 827 Location: Mendocino County, CA, United States 21 years old
Posted: Wed Feb 08, 2012 1:03 pm Post subject:
toxictv wrote:
Hello folks! Anyone have any idea if a Spektrum Orange RX can be used with the Solo Pro 180 3D? I bought a 180 3D and a DX6i w/rx on eBay without realizing the two usually don't work together, unless you swap the RX.
Anyone know how to do this? =P
Unfortunately it's not possible because the heli's receiver is integrated into the same unit as the the flybarless 3-axis gyro.
If you want a flybarless micro CP that will bind seamlessly to your DX6i, I highly recommend the Blade mCPX V2. _________________ Align: Trex 250 3GX + Trex 450 Pro with Vbar
Blade: 450 X, mCP X, 120 SR, mSR X, CX3, mCX2
Esky: Belt-CP X and V2 - Futaba: Heli-Max Axe 400
Walkera: V500D01, M120D01, V100D08, DEVO 8
Spektrum: DX8 - AMA #967873 - IRCHA #4095
Joined: 16 Nov 2010 Posts: 102 Location: Sidney BC Canada
Posted: Tue Feb 14, 2012 1:53 am Post subject:
Hi Tombflyer.
Sorry i missed your post. I'm very lucky i get my heli parts in Victoria.BC Canada
which is only a half an hrour drive for me. All my heli's are Blades & the
LHS stocks most of the parts. I also order from HobbyKing in Hong Kong.
I will be staying in Paranaque for a couple of weeks in March.
Posted: Thu Mar 15, 2012 1:43 am Post subject: Radio Setup
Hi! New here... I just have to give a useful tip when it comes to the J6 radio.
found this video on YT which describes how to configure expos and throttle curves and so on:
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