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Changing lead in on mastercam x4
Changing lead in on mastercam x4




changing lead in on mastercam x4 changing lead in on mastercam x4

You have to remove the blue plastic cover and the module simply slots into place The back of the Taranis QX7S and the iRangeX module

#CHANGING LEAD IN ON MASTERCAM X4 PRO#

Fortunately, there is a commercial unit available called the iRangeX Pro which supports a number of protocols, including the HubSan. In order to fly the HubSan we need an external RF module that supports the HubSan's RF protocols. The QX7S and X9D are electronically compatible and can both use the same modules. The Taranis has a module bay on the back that accepts XJT RF modules. NOTE: while I'm using a QX7S for this example, the method applies equally to the X9D. It's configured so that when I pull the top right switch on my transmitter, they have control, while letting go of the spring loaded switch returns control to me.īut first, I need to get the HubSan to fly using my QX7S. This was to be the master, with the students taking control via the X9D.

changing lead in on mastercam x4

We have a Taranis X9D as part of the university equipment, while I have my own Taranis QX7S. When learning to fly, instructors often use two transmitters connected together so that they can take over quickly if the student gets into difficulties. This was mainly due to having the Olympic Park event a few days later and needing to minimise the damage to the kit. For the London International Youth Science Forum (LIYSF) Drone Workshop that we ran back in August, I had the idea of using a "Buddy Box", or trainer setup for when the students were flying.






Changing lead in on mastercam x4