flowocean.blogg.se

Liftoff simulator cable for turnigy 9x
Liftoff simulator cable for turnigy 9x









liftoff simulator cable for turnigy 9x
  1. #Liftoff simulator cable for turnigy 9x code
  2. #Liftoff simulator cable for turnigy 9x Pc
  3. #Liftoff simulator cable for turnigy 9x windows

#Liftoff simulator cable for turnigy 9x code

I happened to stumble upon Giuseppe’s Urso’s Blog which had some code for this exact purpose but for some reason only my first channel was working with my Turnigy iA6 receiver. Normally you would use a Flight Simulator Cable however I didn’t want to wait and they were out of stock locally. There’s a program called FPV Freerider which lets you simulate the quadcopter on a few different maps. I am in trainer mode, as per instructions here, I created a new model, tried PPM on SBUS and iBUS as well as AFHDS and AFHDS-2A still getting nothing, starting to think that this bloody TX has been the problem all along.Lately my blog has been focused on quadcopters / RC cars and here’s another little one, I’ve been wanting to try out Acro mode but would rather not crash a whole lot to test it out. I reset factory defaults on the TX and re-flashed updated FW, even though the FW version remains the same My new laptop only has a head set audio port, so I hacked the headphones / mic cable from my old phone, disconnected the headphones, and the mic, used the mic pads to solder wires direct from the points show in the photo, still no luck. So I made a stereo jack run 1 mono channel, by shorting the other wire, still no joy! It didn't work, no response from Smartpropo Plus.

#Liftoff simulator cable for turnigy 9x Pc

Trying to connect the my iRangeX TX (fs-i6X clone) to smartpropo plusĭespite Smartptopo plus website saying that you will be running 5 mins from reading their 'start here' page I have been at this all day!Īs per the photo below, I took a headphone socket from an old PC front plate, soldered the 2 points (on the trainer port board) shown and glued the 3.5mm jack socket and connected a mini jack from the TX to the mic port on my laptop.

liftoff simulator cable for turnigy 9x

Hey guys sorry to bump an ol d thread but I'm having issues. Your PPM adapter cable might change things up but the process to make it work should be similar. Aileron was channel 5, Elevator channel 6 (had to reverse it), Reset quad channel 7 (i used the spring loaded trainer switch) and rudder (yaw) channel 8. This was channel 2, and I had to reverse it. Then I went down channel by channel assigning my throttle stick to each until I got the quad to react to the throttle. I created a new model then deleted ALL the channel assignments for each stick. Now the tricky part here was finding out which channels on 9X you need to assign the different functions to that Freerider will understand. Oddly, when the Xbox controller option is selected in the sim, inputs from your PPM device are accepted. If you have an actual Xbox controller connected, disconnect it prior to launching the sim. Instead, you need to select Xbox 360 control as your input once in the sim. I am using a $6 trainer cable to USB adapter from Ebay.įirst things first, this sim does NOT tell you that it sees your PPM input device (what Device Manager says your adapter cable as). If you have the stock firmware, I can't really help you assign channels, that's on you. Quote:I should note that my 9X is flashed with OpenTX.

#Liftoff simulator cable for turnigy 9x windows

Use a 3.5mm audio male to male cable and plug the Turnigy into the PC via the line-in or mic jacks.Ĭonfigure smartpropo or ppjoy, once Windows recognizes the device, run through the gamepad configuration tool provided by windows to calibrate your sticks and assign switches, etc.

liftoff simulator cable for turnigy 9x

Quote:Install smartpropoplus or ppjoy to have windows recognize the Turnigy as a "GamePad" or "Controller". I found 2 different versions of "tutorials" on our FB group regarding using 9X in FPV simulators, does any of these help?











Liftoff simulator cable for turnigy 9x