Futaba FX-40 14-Channel PCM/R5114DPS 72MHz Mode 2
Specifications
- FX-40 Transmitter
- FX-40 Transmitter - Control Channels: 8-12 FM / 10PCM-1024 / 14 PCM-G3 Frequency Bands: 72 MHz Spot Frequencies: 39 / 22 + 21 Transmission System: FM (PPM) / PCM, PCM-G3 Channel Spacing: Power Supply: 7.4V Lithium Battery / 5 Ah Current Drain: approx. 450 mA (incl. RF transmission) approx. 750 mA (incl. RF transmission and LCD back- lighting Dimensions: 9.4" x 9" x 2.4" (240 x 230 x 60mm) Weight Including Battery: approx. 3.7lbs (1680g)
Features
- Description
- Description of functions and screen displays are virtually identical to the 14MZ transmitter. The system can be controlled using either the touch-screen or the 3-D Hotkey and four menu buttons located below the screen Large backlit full color 5.9 x 2.2" (151 x 57mm) touch screen monitor Comprehensive mixer menus for enormous range of powered aircraft, gliders and helicopters Real-Time Response- Double the resolution of PCM1024, the breakthrough PCM G3 2048 enables servos to pick up even the slightest stick movements. It's the closest to actual real-time response possible, for unprecedented speed and precision. The FX40 is also backwards- compatible, so pilots can still use 1024PCM and PPM receivers 14-Channel PCM System- 12 proportional channels and two switched channels. Each of the two switched channels can be expanded to eight channels by connecting a decoder to the receiver, FUTM4158 Compact Flash Card Data Storage & Transfer Built-in 30-model memory, which can be expanded to 100 models using the supplied Flash memory card. Upload digital images of your aircraft for use as model names on the graphic menu. Create and store audio files enabling you to fly to music or flight call sequences. Up to 24 speech files (wav) can be assigned to individual switched function for each model. Allows such uses as audible confirmation of switching from one flight mode to another, announcing model's name when transmitter is switched on and storing music allowing pilot to fly aerobatic schedules to music. WFSS Wireless Frequency Setting System- Allows setting of receiver's frequency from the transmitter- simply select appropriate channel using transmitter's on-screen DDS Synthesizer system, frequency is then transmitted to the receiver where it is stored. At the same time the number of the frequency and the receiver's unique serial number are stored in the corresponding model memory insuring that the mixer program, model memory and frequency are correctly matched New Rotary Trims- Rotary stick trims combine the advantages of traditional analog trims with those of digital trims. With one movement the direction and amount of trim is immediately stored.