....looks like it's easier to fly fighter jets than Multirotors.......:tennis:
Since I own a set of Radians, but never used them so far, I am not an expert with the channel assignement, but the way you described it looks ok to me.
....and don't worry about asking questions....
Incase you run...
Sorry, there seems to be a bit of a confusion: Upper Channels means: channels 1-8
Lower Channels means: channels 9-16
So: Wookong via S-Bus on channels 1-8 on reciever No. 1
Zenmuse via traditional connection on channels...
Awesome.....
I guess DJI will be sitting on huge pile of Zemuse for GoPro before it even hits the market....the same goes for the HERO 1000 from Photohigher....
Chris
That's the way I would do it:
First connect the WooKong via S-Bus to the receiver and set everything up as it is stated in the manual.
Unplug the WooKong, connect the RADIAN via S-Bus as stated in the RADIAN manual: http://www.freeflysystems.com/pdf/radianManual-v1-print.pdf
Here is how to...
No, with S-Bus you can't. The Mode channel in WooKong is fixed to channel 7 - see the WooKong manual on page 16 - STEP1: RECEIVER TYPE
I got the Radian myself, but didn't have time to play with it yet. But according to the Radian user manual the Radian Moduls act like programmable S-Bus servos...
Thanks a lot for the link....I got my GoPro Black one day ago and my impression from the manual: Says a lot, but doesn't tell you anything. Having a million settings and options is fine, but knowing what to do with them is a different story.
Chris
I know this feeling too good..... :tennis:
The trouble with WooKong + Zenmuse in connection with S-Bus is the lack of flexibility. The S-Bus channels in the WooKOng/Zen are pre-set and cannot be changed....you have to stick with it or use the traditional method with a lot of wires. Someone...
Here are the pics:
They are all very similar and it's not finished yet, but maybe they can give you an idea......the VIDEO-OUT from the Eagle Tree to the Video Transmitter will be routed on the outside of the bottom plate.
Chris
I got a similar receiver, the FURABA R6108SB (procedure is the same as the R6208SB) I just tried it out and it didn't work either. But now I know what the whole procedure means: In this way you can assign a S-Bus Servo a specific adress if you connect the S-Bus Servo with a hub....in other...
That's what the manual says:
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Connect the short-plug to the DATA port only when an S.BUS servo channel is set. Normally do not connect the plug.
* Channel setting mode A (ch1 to 8 setting mode) or channel setting
mode B (ch9 to 16 setting mode) can be set.
3 Turn on the...
Unfortunately this is not possible, only with S-Bus servos. You cannot mix and match S-Bus channels and traditional channels on one receiver.
The method with 2 receivers I showed you has one big advantage....receiver No. 1 is mounted on the base plate of the S800, receiver No.2 is mounted on...
S-Bus was originally intended as a way to give special S-Bus servos a unique adress in order to be able to hook up more servos than you have channels on your transmitter. Complex cable laying in large RC-Aircrafts became much easyier with S-Bus.
Here is a little background info...
If you want to get the best, try these ones:
http://www.irwin.com/tools/pliers-adjustable-wrenches/6-1000v-wire-stripper
http://www.irwin.com/tools/pliers-adjustable-wrenches/self-adjusting-wire-stripper
Both are adjustable. I got them both, will never change to anything else....I had a...
+1 ....oh man, how true. Nothing more annoying than driving to to a spot you want to film, just to find out you forgot something and head back home. If the Missis asks you: Darling, how was it ? ....all you can say is: F * C K it..... :tennis:
Chris