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Old 05-31-2007, 09:14 AM
bluesky123 bluesky123 is offline
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Exclamation New Product: USB Interface for Walkera PCM, all PPM transmitters

We are happy to introduce Version 4 of our USB interface:
http://milehighwings.com

With the addition of Walkera PCM, the new interface now supports the widest range of transmitters, including CCPM transmitters of many popular EP helicopters. We have enhanced our unique CCPM "de-mixing" algorithm and increased the precision of the PPM signal processing to 10 bits (internally, the interface operates with 16-bit data).

Another unique feature of Version 4 interface is addition of 'PPM Output' and 'ESC Programming' modes.

Boris
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Old 06-01-2007, 03:36 PM
bluesky123 bluesky123 is offline
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Re: New Product: USB Interface for Walkera PCM, all PPM transmitters

A couple more words to better describe the new features:

'PPM Output' mode is when the computer generates the channel signal and sends it to the transmitter, as if it's the slave TX in a Master/Slave pair. If the Master transmitter has its Trainer switch flipped, the computer-generated signal is transmitted into the air. If you pre-record the channel signals, you can play them pack later.

'ESC Programming' mode is just that: the computer controls the ESC. In this mode, you can either program the ESC (basically, any stick-programmable ESC) or play a throttle program.

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