Mikado VBC EVO vs Jeti DS 12 Carbon Edition Radio Comparison HD 1080p

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  • čas přidán 11. 07. 2024
  • This is part 1 of a multi video series comparing the Mikado VBar Control EVO radio vs. the Jeti DS-12 Carbon edition radio.
    00:00 Introduction
    01:04 Weight
    01:48 Height
    02:16 Internal Battery
    04:38 Charging the Jeti DS-12 radio
    05:46 Charging the VBC EVO radio
    07:53 Display
    08:30 Outer shell design and construction
    10:33 Switches Layout
    13:04 Optional Switches
    15:01 Gimbal adjustments
    15:50 Gimbal marks
    16:35 Gimbal sensors
    17:29 Gimbals "feel"
    20:46 Thank you for watching and please leave comments and suggestions
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    I will continue to periodically edit the video with corrections based on viewer's suggestions.
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Komentáře • 12

  • @Dorff_Meister
    @Dorff_Meister Před 6 hodinami

    Fascinating. These brands just must not be popular in Quadcopter FPV circles. I've only been flying for a year, but I haven't heard of them. I'm very happy with my Radiomater Boxer and would likely only buy an EdgeTX radio until things change. But again, most of my exposure is in the Quad FPV community and I see you fly 3D Heli.

    • @davidjacobs8558
      @davidjacobs8558 Před 20 minutami

      these brands predate drone age. and mostly designed for traditional Radio Control airplanes and helicopters.

  • @JDDupuy
    @JDDupuy Před 6 dny +1

    I have the DS-12, don't like the plastic case. Bought the DS-14 shortly thereafter with the aluminum case. I see the DS-14 line discontinued. The EVO radio looks nice. Reminds me of JR Propo! Never did like the module system Jeti uses. Overpriced to begin with. But I guess you buy the options you need!

    • @johnahamelv
      @johnahamelv  Před 6 dny

      I don’t like wearing a neck strap. I felt I needed to wear a neck strap (actually a body strap) with the DS-14, DS-16, and specially the DS-24 radios because they were noticeably heavier. I don’t like how the aluminum shell feels pretty cold on my hands during the winter months. That’s why I sold all my other Jeti DS radios and settled for this light weight DS-12 radio. I also fly only helicopters, so the DS-12 has all the functionality needed for the 3D helicopter discipline.

    • @JDDupuy
      @JDDupuy Před 6 dny

      @@johnahamelv makes perfect sense.

  • @nfavor
    @nfavor Před 5 dny +2

    I appreciate the video but the future is EdgeTX and EthOS. Sure they'll be holdouts but as far as active development, these two OS are the most active. RotorFlight will only accelerate their adoption in the heli space.

    • @johnahamelv
      @johnahamelv  Před 4 dny

      There is a growing enthusiasm for Open Source technology. I do envision Open Source transmitters gaining a bigger piece of the pie over time, but we are just not there yet, at least not in the 3D helicopter discipline of the general RC hobby. At the present time, both the VBC and Jeti radios are quite popular in the 3D helicopter hobby as seen at any given fun fly in the US.

  • @elitecol69
    @elitecol69 Před 2 dny

    Mikado Vcontrol all the way for Helis, it's just the best for them.
    Jeti is suited more for planes.

    • @johnahamelv
      @johnahamelv  Před dnem

      I too have felt that way since the VBC Touch came out. The Neo and now EVO units are good to very good, but they are not excellent. I find the Spirit units, specially the GT/GTR next level compared to Neo/EVO. However, to get the optimal experience with Spirit, Jeti radios are arguably at the top of the list. Jeti radios pack a lot of features (after you unlock the paid modules), but a lot of these features are best suited for fixed wing, and do not really apply to helicopters. The VBC Touch and now EVO radios are good to very good, but again not excellent. However, when you pair the Neo/EVO flight controllers with a VBC Touch/EVO radio, that's where I feel the whole is much more than the sum of its individual parts. I prefer the overall general experience with Mikado as a whole than with Jeti/Spirit. I really look forward to the Spirit WAVE system, as this will be the first competition of its kind that Mikado will face. I am also intrigued about the JR flight controller still in its testing phase, but as good as JR radios are, just like Jeti, JR is fixed wing centric.
      It seems Open Source radios and flight controllers are gaining in popularity, for what I assume is the very affordable price and and the features and possibilities limited only by the programmers' imagination, but I would need these Open Source systems to have improved user interface before I tackle something like that. I do see me trying open source equipment in the future, like in maybe 2 or 3 years from now, but I am not ready and/or willing to take on that challenge at this time.

  • @andyMSH700
    @andyMSH700 Před 3 dny +2

    i suppose mostly for old men now who have money but Radiomaster is taking over due to open source and its low price. I have just dumped my futaba for radiomaster.

  • @yeusing
    @yeusing Před 7 dny

    Which one is more cheaper?

    • @johnahamelv
      @johnahamelv  Před 6 dny +1

      Looking at US market, the VBC EVO radio is currently sold exclusively by Mikado USA. shop.mikadousa.com/VBar-Control-EVO-Pick-Your-Color_p_3021.html The current list prices for a standard black VBC EVO radio is $1,299.99. There are options to purchase the radio in certain colors that bring the list price to $1,399.99, and some special colors bring the price to $1,499.99. Once you purchase the radio, you have the option to upgrade the radio's software to a "Pro" version for an additional $50.00.
      For the Jeti DS-12 radio, the base model lists for $650.00 and the carbon edition (the one in this video) lists for $975.00. To unlock features, Jeti has you pay additional money for modules. You can purchase those modules individually a la carte, or you can purchase them as package deals. A fully unlocked base model DS-12 radio lists for $1,025.00 and a fully unlocked DS-12 carbon edition radio lists for $1,375.00. www.espritmodel.com/jeti-duplex-radio-systems-ds-12-2-4ghz-900mhz-line.aspx