FrSky TWIN X14/X14S Transmitter Dual 2.4G Radio System

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  • čas přidán 8. 07. 2024
  • Features:
    X14S - 512MB internal flash memory
    X14S - Built-in 6-axis gyroscope sensor
    X14S - MC18 all CNC high-precision hall-sensor gimbals with 10 ball bearings
    Adjustable 45° / 60° stick travel (Additional Travel Limiter Tool is required)
    Ergonomic and Compact Lightweight Design with Comfortable Rounded Hand Grips
    Easy-to-reach Top Switches and Sliders
    2.95" 640×360 Resolution Color TFT Display Screen
    4 Trims & 4 Quick-Mode Custom Buttons (Front) & 2 Momentary Buttons (Rear)
    Integrate Flash Storage but keep the TF Card Slot for Storage Extension
    High-Precision Hall-Sensor Gimbals with a Metal Panel
    Lite Type External Module Bay
    Haptic Vibration Alerts and Voice Speech Outputs
    Supports Recharge System for 2S Li Battery (USB Type-C Interface)
    High-Speed PARA Wireless Training System
    ETHOS Operating System
    CNC Aluminum Backshell Stand Holder (Optional)
    Dual 2.4G Band TW-ISRM Internal RF Module
    Supports multiple RF protocols: ACCST D16 / ACCESS / TW mode
    TW Mode:
    Highly resilient RF module providing dual 2.4G signals working simultaneously
    Long-range control (Tens of kilometers, range varies based on the RF Power settings.)
    Low-latency (<4ms) supporting full telemetry
    Less Latency Capability with More Range and Higher Reliability at a Faster Data Rate
    Number of Channels Up to 24 channels
    Internal RF Module TW-ISRM
    Dimension 192×193×72mm (L×W×H)
    Weight 610g (without battery)
    Display 2.95" Color TFT Display Screen (Resolution: 640×360)
    Memory Built-in 512MB Flash
    Gyro Built-in 6-axis gyroscope sensor
    Gimbal MC18 all CNC high-precision hall-sensor gimbals with 10 ball bearings
    Battery Bay Size 69.5×38.5×20mm (L×W×H)
    Data Transmission & Charging Interface USB Type-C
    Operating System ETHOS
    Operating Voltage Range 6.5V ~ 8.4V (2S Li-Battery)
    Operating Temperature -10°C~60°C(14°F~140°F)
    Operating Current 330mA@7.4V (typ.)
    USB Adaptor Voltage 5V+0.2V
    USB Adaptor Current ≥2.0A
    Compatibility ACCST D16 & ACCESS & TW receivers
    White X14s
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    Black X14s
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    Black X14
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Komentáře • 4

  • @WildBillFlysRC
    @WildBillFlysRC Před 18 dny +3

    Another Solid review and unboxing Noonz! very detailed and the radio is super sweet! Stay cool today.

  • @SoldierBoy3064
    @SoldierBoy3064 Před 18 dny +2

    I have a question and it's a little off topic... when you see some people mainly in Europe with very expensive transmitters for giant planes... what kinda transmitter are they typically using and how many channels do they need for a giant turbine jet or very large helicopters?
    i have nx8..

    • @NoonzAirborneRC
      @NoonzAirborneRC  Před 18 dny +1

      In Europe I see many Radios like here in the USA. I'd say frsky and spektrum be the most popular. Now for the big planes it depends. When you see those giants they usually use one reciever output ch. Per surface. This way you get most control. Lets say a AF Model turbine l39. You have 4 servos in the wing. 1 for rudder, 2 for elevator, 1 steering. Then 1 ch for throttle, 1 for gear, and one for brakes. This would be 11ch...each it's own ch. Now you could "y" things together but whn people get to the things you talking about. Usually minimum 12ch up 18ch. Also the l39 has an airbrake. You would need 12ch if ya wanted to use that. Channels get used up real quick. My Roban airwolf uses 7ch minimum. Then ass lights, moving rocket pod, guns. Yeah ch. Go quick lol.