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On Mode2 throttle an yaw are on the left stick, nick and roll on the right stick.<<BR>> On Mode2 throttle an yaw are on the left stick, nick and roll on the right stick.<<BR>><<BR>>
Normally you can change the mode1-4 of the transmitter. How to change you will find in the manual of the transmitter<<BR>>

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general

Basically, each transmitter with more than four channels can be used for MikroKopter.
Only the receiver must provide a PPM sum signal. This is required by the FlightCtrl.
A normal receiver with servo outputs can not be connected!
If there is no receiver with a PPM sum signal for your transmitter, you can use a converted. For this you need a QuadroPPM12. This can be connected to the receiver output and generating a PPM composite signal.

how much channels

The first four channels are needed for the control of the Kopter. The channels are preset as follows:

  • Channel 1 = Throttle
  • Channel 2 = Roll
  • Channel 3 = Nick
  • Channel 4 = Yaw

Depending on how many channels offered by the transmitter, further functions can be used.
For each function, such as for example keeping the height, the GPS functions "hold position" and "coming home", "carefree, " the nick of the camera mount and other functions, required an additional channel.

Mode1-4

There are four different control options for transmitter. They are called Mode1, Mode2, Mode3 und Mode4.
These four "Mode" have different throttle, yaw , pitch, roll which used to stick the transmitter.

To controll the Kopter, the easiest way is Mode2. Especially if if you don't have experience in model aircraft bevore.
On Mode2 throttle an yaw are on the left stick, nick and roll on the right stick.

Normally you can change the mode1-4 of the transmitter. How to change you will find in the manual of the transmitter
https://gallery.mikrokopter.de/main.php?g2_view=core.DownloadItem&g2_itemId=75772&g2_serialNumber=1

If you are using also a different Mode, you can use it too.
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/!\ Info:

  • Throttle: please be shure the throttle is "non-neutralizing". If a clip is located at the Stick you have to remove it. More details you find on the manual of the transmitter.
  • Idle means throttle is down (to the pilot), full throttle corresponds to up or away from the pilot.
  • It is recommended that the gas "sliding", because the gas is very sensitive.

Servo test

Control of the channels and the function of the transmitter:

For this, the receiver must be properly connected with the FlightCtrl and the transmitter is turned on.
After the FlightCtrl was supplied with power, after a short time only the green LED lights.
Also lit the red light, the following may cause an error:

  • Cables from the receiver is not soldered correctly.
  • the recipient is not bound to the transmitter.(at 2,4GHz)
  • the receiver- / transmitter crystal is not OK.(at 35MHz)
  • the transmitter has set the wrong channel.(at 35MHz)
  • in KopterTool the right receiver is not set to channels.

The copter is now connected via MK-USB to the PC. After starting the KopterTool and recognize the FlightCtrl, klick on Settings to select [[http://mikrokopter.de/ucwiki/MK-Parameter/Channels|Channels].<<BR>> Here you can prufe the function of the individual channels.

For a transmitter with more than four channels, the remaining channels can assigned to switches or potentiometer. How to do this, the manual of the transmitter will help.
Also theese channels you can check in the KopterTool under "Channels".

Model memory

You can store flight models with varying features as "helicopter" or "flat" in the transmitter.
Even if it is the MikroKopter a Kopter, please don't use a heli model. Here you can use mixer which will influence the functions of the copter negative.
The easiest way to save the Copts of a flat model.

Transmitter

Merkmal

Graupner MX-16s

Graupner Mx-16s Jeti Set

Graupner Mx-22s

Graupner Mx-16s Jeti Set

Spectrum DX7

Picture

https://www.mikrocontroller.com/images/MX16s.jpg

https://www.mikrocontroller.com/images/MX16s_Jeti.jpg

https://www.mikrocontroller.com/images/MX22.jpg

https://www.mikrocontroller.com/images/MX22-Jeti.jpg

https://www.mikrocontroller.com/images/SpektrumDX7.jpg

Channels

35MHz, 8 Channels

2,4GHz, 8 Channels, Transmission of telemetry data

35MHz, 12 Channels

2,4GHz, 12 Channels, Transmission of telemetry data

2,4GHz, 7 Channels

Shop Link

MX16S

MX-16s Set 2,4GHz Jeti

MX-22

MX-22 Set 2,4GHz Jeti

Spectrum DX7

Receivers

Receiver + ACT crystal

Jeti Receiver

Empfänger + ACT crystal

Jeti Receiver

Satellite-Receiver

Info about the Transmitter

The technical characteristics of the stations are listed in the shop. More detailed information can be found in the manufacturer's website.

Graupner MX-16s / MX-16s Set Jeti

The MX-16s and the MX-16s set Jeti differ only by the transmitter. The adjustment functions are the same.
The transmitter MX-16s is a 35MHz Transmitter. On this you can connect a 35MHz receiver with a crystal. The transmitter don't need a crystal. He got a Synthesizer-modul. So you can easy change the channels.

The transmitter MX-16s Set Jeti is a 2,4GHz transmitter. Inside the transmitter you have a Jeti-transmitter. On this you can connect each Jeti receiver (like the RMK2). The advantage of this system lies in the binding between the transmitter and receiver. On this it is not possible to disrupt the connection between the two from outside. In addition, the telemetry of the Kopter (height, battery charge, range, etc.) can be transfered and displayed on the Jeti box.

Quick Links:

/!\ here you can read how to setup the MX16s/MX16s Set Jeti.

The settings should be chosen so that the channels match the settings of the FlightCtrl. Nevertheless, check!

Graupner MX-22 / MX-22 Set Jeti

The MX-22 and the MX-22 set Jeti differ only by the transmitter. The adjustment functions are the same.
The transmitter MX-22 is a 35MHz Transmitter. On this you can connect a 35MHz receiver with a crystal. The transmitter don't need a crystal. He got a Synthesizer-modul. So you can easy change the channels.

The transmitter MX-22 Set Jeti is a 2,4GHz transmitter. Inside the transmitter you have a Jeti-transmitter. On this you can connect each Jeti receiver (like the RMK2). The advantage of this system lies in the binding between the transmitter and receiver. On this it is not possible to disrupt the connection between the two from outside. In addition, the telemetry of the Kopter (height, battery charge, range, etc.) can be transfered and displayed on the Jeti box.

Spectrum DX7

The transmitter Spektrum DX7 is a 2,4GHz channel. At the transmitter, a receiver and a satellite-receiver can be operated.

The receiver who the servos can be connected, can not be used on the copter!
Only the little Satelliten-receiver can be used. How to connect it you find here: Spectrum